hear

See:
  • (Do) you hear me?
  • (I'm) (so) glad to hear it/that
  • (I'm) sorry to hear that
  • (it's) good to hear your voice
  • (one) (has) never heard (of) such a thing
  • (one) won't hear of (something)
  • (the) last (one) heard
  • another country heard from
  • another county heard from
  • ask no questions and hear no lies
  • be swift to hear, slow to speak
  • be unable to hear (oneself) think
  • be unable to hear yourself think
  • believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see
  • can barely hear (oneself) think
  • can hardly hear (oneself) think
  • can't hear (oneself) think
  • can't hear yourself think
  • children should be seen and not heard
  • could hear a pin drop
  • did you hear
  • dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
  • dream of a funeral and you hear of a wedding
  • eavesdroppers never hear any good of themselves
  • glad to hear it
  • go abroad and you'll hear news of home
  • good to hear your voice
  • have a heart-to-heart (talk)
  • have heard the last of (someone or something)
  • have not heard the half of it
  • have you heard
  • Have you heard?
  • hear (one) loud and clear
  • hear (oneself) think
  • hear (something) on the grapevine
  • hear (something) on the jungle telegraph
  • hear (something) straight from the horse's mouth
  • hear (something) through
  • hear (something) through the grapevine
  • hear a peep from/out of (someone)
  • hear a peep out of
  • hear a pin drop, can
  • hear a pin drop, one/you could
  • hear about
  • hear about (someone or something)
  • hear from
  • hear from (one)
  • hear of
  • hear of (someone or something)
  • hear oneself think, can't
  • hear out
  • hear something on the grapevine
  • hear something through the grapevine
  • hear the end of (someone or something)
  • hear the last of (someone or something)
  • hear things
  • hear through
  • hear word
  • hear word (from someone or something)
  • hear, hear
  • hear, hear!
  • hear/see the end/the last of somebody/something
  • hear/see the last of somebody/something
  • heard (of) such a thing
  • hearing things
  • I am (someone), hear me (do something)
  • I am woman, hear me roar!
  • I can't hear you over the sound of (something)
  • I couldn't hear you over the sound of (something)
  • I didn't (quite) catch that
  • I didn't (quite) catch that (last) remark
  • I didn't catch that remark. and I didn't get that.; I didn't hear you
  • I didn't get that
  • I hear what you are saying
  • I hear what you're saying
  • I hear what you're saying, and I hear you
  • I hear you
  • I hear you.
  • I've heard so much about you
  • I've never heard it called that before
  • like to hear (oneself) talk
  • like to hear oneself talk
  • listeners never hear any good of themselves
  • long time, no hear
  • lose (one's) heart to (someone)
  • lose one's hear to
  • make (one's) voice heard
  • make (oneself) heard
  • make oneself heard
  • make your voice heard
  • never hear the end of
  • never hear the end of it
  • never hear the end of something
  • never heard of such a thing!
  • not have it
  • not hear a dicky bird
  • not hear of (something)
  • not hear of something
  • not say a dicky bird
  • not say/hear a dicky bird
  • now hear this
  • Now hear this!
  • see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
  • see the end of (someone or something)
  • see the last of (someone or something)
  • see things
  • see/hear things
  • seen one, seen them all
  • so quiet you could hear a pin drop
  • so still you could hear a pin drop
  • sorry to hear that
  • talk to hear (the sound of) (one's) own voice
  • talk to hear one’s own voice
  • talk to hear own voice
  • that ain't the way I heard it
  • that ain't what I heard
  • that's not what I heard
  • the last I heard
  • there's none so deaf as those that will not hear
  • there's none so deaf as those who will not hear
  • wear (one's) heart on (one's) sleeve
  • when you've seen one (something), you've seen them all
  • when you've seen, heard, etc. one, you've seen, heard, etc. them all
  • will not hear of
  • within hailing distance
  • won't hear a word against (someone or something)
  • won't hear of
  • word
  • you could have heard a pin drop
  • you could hear a pin drop
  • you could hear the grass grow(ing)
  • you hear me?
  • You heard
  • you heard (one)
  • you heard the lady
  • you heard the man
References in classic literature
It was he who said, `You must love me.' But I then thought that I was the only one to hear his voice.
But she seemed not to hear me and acted exactly as though I were not there.
When the music stopped, I seemed to hear a noise from the skulls in the heap of bones; it was as though they were chuckling and I could not help shuddering."
I went to him and told him that I could see nothing but one face, hear nothing but one voice.
We could hear the talk of slave-girls amongst the sheds.
He seemed to hear a stir in the house--listened--then stepped in noiselessly.
But since the sun of to-day rose she hears nothing--she hears not me.
Surely we ought to hear what this lady has to say?"
"It's an insult to Grace," he broke out, warmly, "to hear what she has to say!"
"But it is certainly a startling form of madness when one first hears of it.
Constantly struggling to hear is exhausting to the brain and body.
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that offers the Access brand of quality yet affordable hearing aids signal a tremendous opportunity to more Filipinos to be able to hear. This Canadian company is a social enterprise founded five years ago by Audra Renyi (who is also executive director of the World Wide Hearing International).
Dr Abdul Hadi highlighted the example of a long-term patient, a young Qatari girl, who was born deaf in 2008 but was able to hear after being treated for sensorineural hearing loss.
We want to hear the conversation with our walking buddy, but we still want to be aware of nearby traffic.