Similar words: glistening, listen, glisten, listen to, listener, listen for, shortening, lightening. Meaning: ['lɪsn] n. the act of hearing attentively.
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241. I stopped listening to Jake Rosso's records, and took his pictures off my bedroom wall.
242. She was standing slightly curled, listening carefully to some one.
243. The best way of improving your colloquial English is by listening to native speakers.
244. Derryberry remains his trusted musical adviser, accompanying him to concerts and often listening from the last row.
245. Begin by listening carefully to how the bereaved speak about their loss.
246. Pastimes include listening to his vast record collection, cooking, photography and snooker.
247. There is an additional objective to listening carefully: it helps you discover which words and meanings have become assets.
248. That makes this new release an exceptionally attractive one, and essential listening for this much-loved violinist's admirers.
249. The gas plops out, and I butter the toast listening to matches struck in the dark.
250. Alice had been her friend, companion, listening wall and lover.
251. Technical developments made possible both a greater variety and quality of signals and also more convenient ways of listening.
252. He looked cool and infinitely experienced, listening apparently with grave attention to the herald's formal announcement.
253. He watched them eat and, listening to their carefree laughter, was content.
253. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
254. Monkeys have a minor version of our tendency to use the left brain for listening carefully to rapid sound sequences.
255. Marine manufacturers are really listening to what boaters want, and the hot new trends prove it.
256. Live life as though nobody is watching, and express yourself as though everyone is listening. Nelson Mandela
257. Virtual Listening Systems have introduced one of the year's most unusual and clever new products.
258. We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
259. Show your intelligence by listening as twice as you can talk, simply because we have two ears and one tongue. Epictetus
260. As you adjust to your new position, you should also be listening to yourself.
261. Listening well and answering well is one of the greatest perfections that can be obtained in conversation. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
262. They had a light supper, played backgammon for dimes, sat listening to records in the living room.
263. Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven. Rabindranath Tagore
264. Listening to Louise's agitation,[sentencedict.com] Constance was amazed at her own naivete.
265. He had only been half listening to the conversation but now he forced himself to be a more accommodating guest.
266. Listening means putting aside feelings and biases to really hear what is being said.
267. It was converted into a monitoring centre with numerous listening consoles and bays of multi-track tape recorders.
268. Lying in the warm sun, listening to the sea was sheer bliss.
269. You may like to check just how well you listen by practising listening in some simple everyday situations.
270. He did a routine exam, listening to me breathe and tapping on my chest.
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