ring in ears

ring in (one's) ears

To still be vividly present in one's mind or memory, as if one can still hear it. Usually said of something very loud or significant that one heard. The sound of the gunfire was still ringing in my ears the next morning. The horrible things she said to me have been ringing in my ears ever since.
See also: ear, ring
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ring in someone's ears

 and ring in someone's mind
Fig. [for words or a sound] to linger in one's consciousness. Her words rang in my ears for days. The sound of the choir rang in their minds long after they had finished their anthem.
See also: ear, ring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

ring in your ˈears/ˈhead

make you feel you can still hear something: Months later, the applause at the Berlin concert was still ringing in her ears.
See also: ear, head, ring
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • (one) could use (something)
  • give (one) (one's) head
  • give head
  • give somebody their head
  • give someone their head
  • cooking for one
  • drive (one) out of office
  • force (one) out of office
  • force out of office
  • 1FTR