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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211) When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace.
212) He jumped with joy when he heard the good news.
213) He went up in my estimation when I heard about his charity work.
214) You should have heard the audience applaud - the noise was fantastic.
215) When he heard the bugle call, he caught up his gun and dashed out.
216) The horses broke into a mad gallop when they heard the gunshot.
217) Everyone who heard it just burst out laughing when he came out with it.
218) I had to shout to make myself heard above the din.
219) Of all the lies I have heard ,(http://sentencedict.com)I love U was my favourite.
220) The blood drained from his face when he heard the news.
221) I heard about it at first hand from my neighbor.
222) That's the best news I've heard for a long time!
223) We heard the smash of plates breaking in the kitchen.
224) I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else.
225) Pop music can be heard 10 miles away blasting out from the huge tented shanty-town.
226) He pointed up to the roof, through which the steady drumming of rain could be heard.
227) I've heard all sorts of rumours about him and his secretary.
228) The enquiry heard this week that the crash was unavoidable.
229) The policeman heard the message on the radio, said " roger ", and drove to the scene of the crime.
230) The art of conversation is the art of hearing as well as of being heard. William Hazlitt
231) A sense of humor is good for you. Have you ever heard of a laughing hyena with heart burn? Bob Hope
232) Saying someone is religious is heard in most of America as a compliment, a reassuring affirmation that someone will be moral, ethical, and after a few glasses of wine, a freak in the bedroom. Bill Maher
233) I've heard that hard work never killed anyone, but I say why take the chance? Ronald Reagan
234) Patience is a most necessary qualification for business; many a man would rather you heard his story than granted his request. Lord Chesterfield
235) Sex is full of lies. The body tries to tell the truth. But, it's usually too battered with rules to be heard, and bound with pretenses so it can hardly move. We cripple ourselves with lies. Jim Morrison
236) None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone. Ralph Waldo Emerson
237) We have all heard what we wanted to hear! Truth that sounds right to our ears! William Faulkner
238) If you hold back on the emotions - if you don't allow yourself to go all the way through them - you can never get to being detached, you're too busy being afraid. You're afraid of the pain, you're afraid of the grief. You're afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails. But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your heard even, you experience them fully and completely. Mitch Albom
239) I raise up my voice-not so I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard...we cannot succeed when half of us are held back. Malala Yousafzai