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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121) Weird shrieks were heard in the darkness.
122) I've heard enough of your excuses.
123) Have you heard their new record? It's really funky.
124) I heard a curious noise last night.
125) I heard her old man beats her.
126) I heard the door slam behind him.
127) I've never heard anyone so inept at making speeches.sentencedict.com
128) Mary heard the penetrating bell of an ambulance.
129) I heard whispers outside my room.
130) I heard only a fragment of their conversation.
131) Not a cheep could be heard.
132) The petition will be heard tomorrow.
133) Residents report that they heard continuous gunfire.
134) I've heard some odd tales about her.
135) I heard a child sobbing loudly.
136) I heard her warning shout too late.
137) He walked off without any word when he heard the news.
138) He shivered as he heard the strange noise in the night.
139) The boss flipped out when he heard you lost the account.
140) I was astonished when I heard the hospital had burnt down.
141) I'd never heard of him before he won the prize.
142) They heard footsteps in the main room, beyond a door.
143) It was a real shock, the first time I heard my mother swear.
144) My spirits lifted a few notches when I heard the news.
145) You have heard the proposal; now go away and think it over.
146) Perhaps, when you've heard me out, you'll appreciate the reason for secrecy.
147) Having heard the notice, the reporters all squeezed into the hall.
148) He heard nothing but the echoes of his own voice.
149) The more you wanna know whether you have forgotten something, the better you remember; I once heard that, the only thing you can do when you no longer have something is not to forget.
150) Have you heard? Sally and Ray are getting engaged .