have the ear of someone

have the ear of (one)

To have one's interest or attention. That suggestion of yours might just become a reality—I do have the ear of the CEO, you know.
See also: ear, have, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have the ear of someone

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have someone's ear

If you have the ear of someone in a position of power or have their ear, they pay great attention to what you say, and often follow your advice. This man has the ear of world leaders. He has the President's ear, especially over environmental policy.
See also: ear, have, of, someone
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • have the ear of (one)
  • have (one's) ear
  • have somebody's ear
  • have someone's ear
  • get (one's) ear
  • ear to the ground, to have/keep an
  • a box on the ear
  • smile from ear to ear
  • be grinning from ear to ear
  • grin