Similar words: hear, heart, hear of, at heart, beard, by heart, rehearse, hear from. Meaning: [hɪr /hɪə] adj. detected or perceived by the sense of hearing.
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31) Benson looked troubled when he heard the news.
32) She heard a floorboard creak upstairs.
33) I could simply not be heard in the tumult.
34) I heard the news on the radio.
35) His hands slacked down when he heard her shouting.
36) He heard the rain impinge on the windows.
37) I heard someone calling my name.
38) I heard it on the radio.
39) She wept when she heard the bad news.
40) Have you ever heard about dogs going ratting?
41) That's one of the soppiest stories I've ever heard!
42) Have you heard from them recently?
43) I've never heard such utter twaddle!
44) They all shouted for joy when they heard it.
45) I heard it through the grapevine.
46) We heard a shout of warning.
47) I have never heard her pan anyone.
48) They heard the fire alarm and frightened.
49) I heard his heavy tread moving about upstairs.
50) He heard her swear under her breath.
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52) Laura heard his remark, and felt her hackles rising.
53) All of a sudden we heard an unearthly cry.
54) I heard she'd met with an accident.
55) I've never heard of such places.
56) I shuddered when I heard the gory details.
57) They heard a dog barking outside.
58) Yeah, I heard about it.
59) I heard the lions roaring in their cages.
60) I heard the raucous call of the crows.