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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91) Everything I had heard about him was true.
92) I heard the sad chronicle of his accidents.
93) She heard a few taps on the window.
94) I heard you say it.
95) When he heard the knock, he ceased writing.
96) I thought I heard a scream.
97) I heard her crashing about in the bathroom.
97) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
98) We heard some shots in the distance.
99) They grinned with delight when they heard our news.
100) We heard gunshots round about midnight.
101) I've heard rumours, but nothing definite.
102) You must have heard about the riots, surely?
103) Moments later , I heard a terrible crash.
104) Have you heard the news? Pat's leaving!
105) I have never heard about such a man.
106) That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard!
107) You may have heard of Birth Control.
108) We heard the swill of flood waters.
109) I heard sounds of raucous laughter upstairs.
110) We heard a thump as he fell.
111) No[sentencedict.com], I've never heard of that song.
112) He heard soft footsteps coming up the stair.
113) He'd doubtless heard rumours on the grapevine.
114) I heard a car drive off.
115) I heard someone turn a key in the lock.
116) She heard the sound of footsteps outside.
117) I've never heard of that song.
118) I heard about your success on the office grapevine.
119) I heard he'd been given the push.
120) We listened carefully but heard nothing.