- Doctor, doctor! I"ve had a sore stomach ever since I ate three crabs last week.
- Did they smell bad when you took them out of their shells?
- What do you mean "took them out of their shells"?
v. (past and past part. Heard) 1 (also absol.) Perceive with the ear.
- listen to (heard them on the radio).
- listen judicially to (a case etc.).
- be told or informed.
- (foll. By from) be contacted by, esp. By letter or telephone.
- be ready to obey (an order).
- grant (a prayer). have heard of be aware of the existence of. Hear! Hear! Int. Expressing agreement. Hear a person out listen to all a person says. Will not hear of will not allow. hearer n. [old english]
- v. (past and past part. Heard) 1 (also absol.) Perceive with the ear.
- listen to (heard them on the radio).
- listen judicially to (a case etc.).
- be told or informed.
- (foll. By from) be contacted by, esp. By letter or telephone.
- be ready to obey (an order).
- grant (a prayer). have heard of be aware of the existence of. Hear! Hear! Int. Expressing agreement. Hear a person out listen to all a person says. Will not hear of will not allow. hearer n. [old english]
- v. (past and past part. Heard) 1 (also absol.) Perceive with the ear.
- listen to (heard them on the radio).
- listen judicially to (a case etc.).
- be told or informed.
- (foll.
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