33 collocations for ear

" "Eh dear, I'll not 'ear a word.

"Bill will never let me 'ear the end of this.

The extraordinary gifts of the Apostles, and the privilege of being eye and ear witnesses to Christ, were abilities which they had for the infallible discharge of their function, but they were not the ground of their power and authority to govern the Church.

(Eye and ear fun, book 4) © 27Dec46; AA42232.

The deck of the Snipe was empty, but I could 'ear Uncle Dick down in the cabin singing; and, arter listening for a few seconds to make sure that it was singing, I went back and beckoned to 'Arry.

Fell on mine ear no sound of busy servitors, No stir of rapid haste, officious, met my gaze; Before me there appeared no maid, no stewardess, Who every stranger erst, with friendly greeting, hailed.

That's what I used to 'ear my governor say every other day.

When it's watermelon time in Dixie Land Dat's de time of all de year When Ah grin with cheer from ear to ear Watermelon's jes' GRAND!!!

What heav'nly music greets mine ear!

She 'ears the guns boom night an' day; She sees the shrapnel burstin' black; The sweaty columns march away, The stretchers bringin' of 'em back.

"But I don't notice any darkened streets and white-painted kerbs; and we don't 'ear the inhabitants shrieking about protection from air raids, or 'Where's the anti-aircraft guns?'

Skull not too broad; muzzle long and moderately pointed; ears small and Greyhound-like in carriage.

With pain and labor, lifting one foot over the other, as a drummer handles his sticks, he took a few steps from his place,his motions and the dead beat of the misshapen boots announcing to my practised eye and ear the malformation which is called in learned language talipes varus, or inverted club-foot.

Set jauntily on the back of his head was a weather-beaten dark blue cloth cap, the patent leather frontlet of which was gone; and beneath the ragged edge of this there fell down over his forehead and temples and ears a tangled mass of soft yellow hair, slightly curling.

I'm glad to be back here, where I don't have to 'ear about the war every bleedin' minute!"

On the way I looked at the younger lady; a figure like a young poplar, graceful, pretty, a small head, ears a perfect model, the face full of expression, and eyelashes pure gold, such as, you find only at home; there is nothing of that kind here, unless now and then at Venice.

Suffic'd it not That I should see, and with these eyes behold So foul, so bloody, and so base a deed: But more to aggravate the heavy cares Of my perplexed mind, must only I, Must I alone be made the messenger, That must deliver to her princely ears Such dismal news, as when I shall disclose, I know it cannot but abridge her days?

At present all around her fades, Her listless ear no sound pervades.

He might ear-mark a wandering piglet, for instance, or clap his iron upon an unbranded yearling; but who could swear that these estrays were not the lawful property of him upon whose land they were found?

"Tears may be ours, but proud, for those who win Death's royal purple in the enemy's lines: Peace, too, brings tears; and 'mid the battle-din, The wiser ear some text of God divines;

Honor'd and belov'd As mine own father was, art thou by me; And this impression in my soul abides, Let but the least among thy people bring Back to mine ear the tones I heard fro

I wonder how many boys in India are called stupid merely because they are suffering from some eye or ear trouble.

Of all the nice-mannered, soft-spoken landladies I've ever seen, she was the best, and on'y to 'ear the way she answered her 'usband when he spoke to 'er was a pleasure to every married man in the bar.

" Joe promised her agin, and 'e went off and borrered a clock from Albert Price, and at twelve o'clock that night he jumped up out of bed and began to dress 'imself and pretend not to 'ear his wife when she asked 'im where he was going.

The life in voice she drinks like wine; The Word an echo found; Her ear the world, where Thought divine Incarnate was in sound.

33 collocations for  ear