Similar words: pay attention, pay attention to, attention-getting, attention, inattention, attentional, call attention, center of attention. Meaning: n. paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people). adj. taking heed; giving close and thoughtful attention. adv. in an attentive manner.
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61. Are you paying attention to me, ex - Special Agent Starling?
62. China Mobile is like a man of woman who suffers melancholic . As soon as he has a chance he begins to tootle without paying attention to its listeners' feeling.
63. You want her to be really sensually turned on when you start paying attention to her breasts.
64. "Paying attention to the solstices is a way of teaching mathematics, celestial mechanics and astronomy and culture and history, " she said. "It is also a pretty good party.
65. In recent years, as the sum of civil claim of China for war compensation against Japan increases, the whore society are paying attention to the civil responsibility caused by the war crime of Japan.
66. In tension-free herniorrhaphy, paying attention to reinforce transversalic fascia can effectively improve efficacy and reduce the complications.
67. You haven't been paying attention, have you? Usually only the men are so dim-witted .
68. I could see with half an eye that she was not paying attention to the teacher.
69. If you don't already know your most productive time, start paying attention to your body rhythms.
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