Similar words: glistening, listen, glisten, listen to, listener, listen for, shortening, lightening. Meaning: ['lɪsn] n. the act of hearing attentively.
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211. Now I was standing at the closed door listening to his absence.
212. Listening to the conversation, Trent watched three frigate birds sailing the on-shore breeze beyond the quay.
213. Often, just listening reduces these anxieties, and the anxieties can be reframed as normal responses to being pregnant.
214. I lifted the receiver with caution, listening for the white noise of a long-distance connection.
215. Later, as they lay in bed listening to the rain, John wondered how their new life together would ever work.
216. Listening to the radio keeps me amused while I'm driving.
217. Topics include listening to lectures, effective reading, discussion skills, writing assignments and examination answers.
218. Therapists also teach couples new ways of speaking and listening, to break the blame cycle.
219. We learn from schooling, doing, experiences, reading. Reflection-thinking, listening and asking questions, and the more we learn the more thinking, optimistic and effective we are. Dr T.P.Chia
220. Ellen was still arguing with me as Thessy and I climbed in and backfired away, but I was no longer listening.
221. For more advanced students, you may prefer to use the explanations just as they are written for listening or reading practice.
222. Marx was so aggressive in his criticism of capitalism that we have a hard time listening to him.
223. Even if Kirov was still listening out for radio contact,(http://sentencedict.com/listening.html) he was unlikely still to be in direct touch with the pilot.
224. Prayer is not asking. Prayer is putting oneself in the hands of God, at His disposition, and listening to His voice in the depth of our hearts. Mother Teresa
225. But after we got into bed, and after Frank had fallen asleep, I lay awake, listening to him breathe.
226. Unless I am alert and purposefully listening for them, they do not enter my consciousness.
227. I often pray, though I’m not really sure Anyone’s listening; and I phrase it carefully, just in case He’s literary. Mignon McLaughlin
228. They were both aware that there might be listening devices in the room, and she wanted to be careful what she said.
229. I mean, listening to Duke Robillard was kinda the kiss of approval to what I was trying to do.
230. Whether it was talking to travellers or just listening to the lads, whether I felt warmth or animosity did not matter.
231. Kate finished her cocoa, listening to Mr Blakey breathing while he drank his tea beside her.
232. Some interest in listening to music on record, or better still in the concert hall, is pre-supposed.
233. He lay there, frozen as a mullet, listening to the ceaseless roar of the wind.
234. A latecomer listening only to the closing speeches might have been forgiven for thinking the two learned gentlemen were summarising different cases.
235. Start listening to the subtle thoughts and feelings, the slight shifts in energy,(sentencedict.com) which bubble up from your inner self.
236. Information has been gathered and shared among consumers, linguists and public service personnel by working alongside each other, listening and discussion.
237. Men enjoy listening to flattery, and are more likely to be nice to and do things for those who compliment them. Dr T.P.Chia
238. He is a formidable reader and a talented conversationalist with a gift for listening.
239. I moved about uncomfortably, listening to the thumps on the roof as they loaded up the cargo.
240. Users find moving images more appealing than still images and listening more appealing than reading text on a screen.
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