LOBE in a Sentence

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1. Fauchelevent scratched the lobe of his ear with the middle finger of his left hand, a sign of serious embarrassment.
2. There was the same shortening of the pinna, the same broad curve of the upper lobe, the same convolution of the inner cartilage.
3. His face was fleshy and pallid, touched with colour only at the thick hanging lobes of his ears and at the wide wings of his nose.

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 Meanings and Examples of LOBE
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
lobe
 n.  any projection or division, especially one of a somewhat rounded form; round projecting part of an organ, as of the liver, lungs, brain
Classic Sentence:
1  Well, sir, the rupture of a blood-vessel on the lobe of the brain has destroyed all this, not in a day, not in an hour, but in a second.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context  Highlight   In Chapter 48. Ideology.
2  There was the same shortening of the pinna, the same broad curve of the upper lobe, the same convolution of the inner cartilage.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context  Highlight   In II. The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
3  Fauchelevent scratched the lobe of his ear with the middle finger of his left hand, a sign of serious embarrassment.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER I—WHICH TREATS OF THE MANNER OF ENTERING A CONVEN...
4  His face was fleshy and pallid, touched with colour only at the thick hanging lobes of his ears and at the wide wings of his nose.
Dubliners By James Joyce
Context  Highlight   In THE DEAD
Example Sentence:
1  The study involved taking recordings from a part of the brain called Wernicke's area, at the back of the left temporal lobe, which is involved in speech comprehension.