Hear

//hɪə//

"Hear" in a Sentence (27 examples)

He would be glad to hear that.

Most people only want to hear their own truth.

I don't want to hear any more of your complaining.

The rooms in this hotel are really very bad at muffling sounds. I can hear my neighbor chewing his gum!

Did you hear about the fire yesterday?

Did you ever hear the like of it?

I hear that you've been ill.

I can hardly hear you.

Didn't you hear your name called?

Your son took part in the student movement, I hear.

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I was deaf, but now I can hear.

I could hear them quarreling upstairs, but didn’t really listen to their argument.

Mr. Cooke at once began a tirade against the residents of Asquith for permitting a sandy and generally disgraceful condition of the roads. So roundly did he vituperate the inn management in particular, and with such a loud flow of words, that I trembled lest he should be heard on the veranda.

Agayne there was dissencion amonge the iewes for these sayinges, and many of them sayd: He hath the devyll, and is madde: why heare ye hym?

It had been his intention to go to Wimbledon, but as he himself said: “Why be blooming well frizzled when you can hear all the results over the wireless. And results are all that concern me. […]”

Eventually the king chose to hear her entreaties.

Adam, soon as he heard / The fatal Trespass don by Eve, amaz'd, / Astonied stood and Blank […]

I haven't heard from you in a while; how have you been?

When I don't hear from you, My days feel long and lonely.

They're ten hours overdue. Have you heard from any of them since they left Nineveh?

She left and I never heard from her again.

Your case will be heard at the end of the month.

You're tired of all the ads on TV? I hear ya.

SPHÆRUS was of Bosphorus, he first heard Zeno, then Cleanthes, and having made a sufficient progresse in learning, went to Alexandria to Ptolomy Philopater […]

Ammonius, the teacher of both Simplicius and Philoponus, tells us how Julian gave a ruling […] in favor of Maximus, who had heard Iamblichus, and followed him and Porphyry (in An. Pr. 31,15–22).

Charmadas, never actually Head of School but a prominent Academic who had himself heard Carneades, was prepared to teach Plato’s Gorgias […]

Y'all come back now, hear?

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