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glad to hear it (I'm) (so) glad to hear it/thatA phrase used when one is pleased by what someone else has just said. A: "We had a great time at your party last weekend." B: "Oh, I'm so glad to hear that!" Oh great, glad to hear it. See also: glad, hear, that Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. (I'm) glad to hear it.a phrase expressing pleasure at what the speaker has just said. Sally: We have a new car, finally. Mary: I'm glad to hear it. Tom: Is your sister feeling better? Bill: Oh, yes, thanks. Tom: Glad to hear it. See also: glad, hear McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. See also:- great minds
- great minds think alike
- from my cold, dead hands
- how about
- how/what about...?
- eggs is eggs
- (one's) best foot forward
- best foot forward
- long time, no hear
- How long is a piece of string?
References in periodicals archive "It will be done." Bob Hardy, 90, of Edgerton, said: "I'm glad to hear it's being fixed. On track! Huddersfield Railway Station's [...]; IN BRIEF be "I'm glad to hear it's not a scam by the wardens but really they should make it clearer to customers as they go through." SAY HELLO.. WAIVE THAT DAFT PS40 FEE TO PARK AT OUR AIRPORT; CHARGES CHAOS AT PICK-UP POINT; Bosses cut penalty for over-staying And you'll be glad to hear it's happy endings all round tonight. Today's TV And you'll be glad to hear it's happy endings all round, with no bad news in sight. BEST OF THE REST People are glad to hear it's still available, and it's surprising how much of the chicken and ribs we're selling," Rogers said. Surf and turf I'm glad to hear it's your daughter who actually suggested that she take up taekwondo. Take flight I'm glad to hear it's not very much financially, but Ascot put us in the premier league. Ascot defiant over viewing figures as RUK switch hits ATR presenters Sarah Mulcahy Poor lad, glad to hear it's nothing too serious! Tweets Posts |