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So, "blunt-eared" would be someone or something that has ears that are not pointed. Pointed ears are more typical of animals like rabbits or maybe some breeds of dogs, right? So blunt ears would mean flat, maybe wide, and not protruding much. But I need to make this definition hilarious. Maybe add some playful exaggeration or a funny comparison. Hmm, how else can I describe it? Maybe compare to something silly. Like, "Your ears are so blunt, they probably belong on a hippo instead of yours—unless you're trying to look like a walrus." Wait, that's a bit too much. Let me think again. Maybe use hyperbole but keep it light. Also, the example sentence needs to be edgy or unsettling. So even though the definition is funny, the example should have a slightly creepy or disturbing twist. How can blunt ears lead to that? Maybe in a context where someone with flat ears behaves unnaturally, like not reacting to sounds, which could be eerie. Wait, but how does having blunt ears cause unease? Perhaps if it's a person who has no reaction to danger because their ears can't pick up sound cues. Oh, that's an idea. So the example sentence could involve someone with blunt ears acting strangely, creating a sense of horror or suspense. Putting it all together: Define 'blunt-eared' humorously, maybe as having ears that are more like half-moons than actual points. Then the example could be about a person with those traits being unresponsive in a scary situation, leading to an unsettling scenario. Wait, but I need to ensure the definition is clear and humorous first. Let me check if "blunt-eared" is a real term or if I'm creating it. Since it's a user query, probably a custom term, so define it as having ears that are not pointed, maybe comparing to vegetables? Like blunt potatoes versus pointed ones. But that's maybe too literal. Alternatively, use animal comparisons. Blunt-eared animals might be like oxen, but add humor. Maybe "blunt-eared" creatures are more likely to get stepped on because their ears don't warn them of approaching predators—or humans." For the example sentence: Something like a character with blunt ears ignoring obvious cues, leading to an unsettling outcome. For instance, "John had such blunt ears he probably wouldn't hear his cat scratch its ear off the couch—a real horror story." Wait, that's not quite right. Maybe make it more directly scary. "His blunt-eared silence was so profound, even the ghost felt ignored..." Hmm, not sure. Alternatively, use a mythical creature with blunt ears causing chaos. Or maybe set in a context where lack of ear responsiveness is part of a horror theme. Let me brainstorm: A person with extremely flat ears walks past you without reacting to a car backing up—creepy. Then escalate it to a scenario where their inability to hear leads to danger. Yes, that could work. So the example sentence would highlight how someone's blunt ears contribute to an unsettling situation, maybe isolation or ignoring threats. Definition of 'blunt-eared': Imagine your ears are so flat they double as shelves for a colony of crickets. Or, picture someone with ears shaped like deflated balloons—no points, just awkwardly round and prone to lint accumulation. In short, "blunt-eared" describes beings (or inanimate objects) sporting non-protruding, ear-squash-like appendages that’d make a hipster cry: " Pointy! " Edgy example sentence: "His blunt ears were so pronounced in their lack of definition, even the bats ceased hovering—until they realized he was plotting world domination while silently reciting grocery lists." " (Whispers of insanity and impending doom aside.)