Synonym: deaf, deafen, indifferent. Similar words: leaf, quite a few, take after, make a face, be afraid to, be afraid of, one after another, idea. Meaning: [def] n. people who have severe hearing impairments. v. make or render deaf. adj. 1. lacking or deprive of the sense of hearing wholly or in part 2. (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed.
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121 The heart fools the mind, where eyes went deaf to words, that fell on blinded ears to easy to fall in love. Anthony Liccione
122 So it is no surprise that the Milan Conference had a profound long-ranging effect on deaf education.
123 The way they are answered will benefit both hearing and deaf communities alike.
124 I had given my replacement my helmet, and I sat on the bench seat deaf and dumb.
125 Unemployed deaf men, who were not in short supply, were employed in that capacity.
126 The deaf children of hearing parents are almost normal in comparison, having everything except language experience.
127 Do hearing people tend to occupy more influential positions in technology than do deaf people?
128 They, too, have been deaf to the voice of justice and consanguinity.
129 Deaf postgraduates, who are few and far between, have little chance of taking a higher degree.
130 If thou are a master, be sometimes blind; if a servant, sometimes deaf. Thomas Fuller
131 He could not hear me because I was speaking into his deaf ear and the room was abuzz with other conversations.
132 Like his sister, the young man was cross-eyed, deaf and simple.
133 Thus, year after year, working people turn a deaf ear to union entreaties.
134 This they did and drew near the island, all except Odysseus deaf to the enchanting song.
135 He was unique amongst deaf men of the early twentieth century.
136 Both Dames Elizabeth and Martha were deaf, so whatever you said or how you said it would not cause any alarm.
137 The deaf are finding that their hearing aids are amplifying more than just the voices of their friends.
138 The protesters are as tone deaf to Bush as the president is to them.
139 For the deaf, welfare officers had to provide a communication and translation service where necessary.
140 This finding suggests close interaction between deaf people belonging to these different groups.
141 It was the first deaf club in the country to levy an annual subscription charge.
142 But deaf mutes and epileptics both have the right to workplace accommodations, Ahmad said.
143 Getting a phone call at the Writers' Club had so confused me that I became half deaf.
144 She and her free-market colleagues were largely deaf to such requests.
145 Glasgow also had a weekly deaf column in the Glasgow Evening Times, written by a variety of people.
146 The latter is a developmental vocabulary primarily used with deaf children with learning difficulties.
147 For the benefit of the deaf members present the Dean's and all subsequent speeches were interpreted into sign language.
148 Invitations by Paredes to the various governors to second his plan fell on deaf ears.
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149 They showed the tapes to leaders of the Managua deaf community, who then went to meet with Los Pipitos.
150 Deaf signers exhibit effects of language knowledge on the form of coding inferred from results of short-term memory experiments.
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