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get one's voice heardIt often requires much energy and persistence to get people to listen to your strongly held views.Rate it:

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another country heard fromAlternative form of another county heard fromRate it:

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children should be seen and not heardChildren should behave well and be quiet, especially in the presence of adults.Rate it:

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heard that!Something you wholeheartedly agree onRate it:

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I've never heard it called that beforeUsed to draw attention to a possible double entendre in the immediately preceding utterance of another speaker.Rate it:

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like giving away ice in the winter!I was "googlingi" this phrase that I heard on TV today (9/4/2020) because I've never heard it before! I believe it has a similar meaning as: "Like selling ice to Eskimos"Rate it:

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walls have earsThere is a risk of being heard, so pay attention to what you say.Rate it:

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sneak offTo leave a place, or a meeting, without being seen or heard.Rate it:

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sneak upTo approach a person or animal without being seen or heard.Rate it:

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sneak up onTo approach a person or animal without being seen or heard.Rate it:

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under one's breathSoftly, so as not to be heard.Rate it:

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come againCould you repeat that? Repeat that please. a polite formula used when one has not heard or understood what has been saidRate it:

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shotgunA one-story dwelling with no hallways or corridors, with the rooms arranged in a straight line. Mostly heard in the southern United States.Rate it:

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à l'heure qu'il est il doit savoir la nouvelleBy this time no doubt he has heard the news.Rate it:

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audience à huis closA case heard in camera.Rate it:

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be honest with youAn often used and often heard expression, probably utilized extensively to enhance one's integrity, approval and attractiveness.Rate it:

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beat the dustDon't know. Just heard it in passing.Rate it:

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clear as a belltotally clear: distinct and unmistakeable, as a bell's tone is clearly heardRate it:

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do not wantUsed to indicate that the speaker does not like something they have seen or heard.Rate it:

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ex eo audivi, cum diceretI heard him say...Rate it:

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I beg your pardonA phrase used to request something, for example if a statement was not heard.Rate it:

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I believe you, thousands wouldn'tUsed to indicate that the speaker does not put faith in something they have just heard.Rate it:

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in all my born daysAn expression of astonishment usually at something you've never heard, seen or experienced.Rate it:

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j'ai été bercé de celaI have heard that from my cradle.Rate it:

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long time no hearI haven't heard from you for a long time.Rate it:

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news to methis is the first time I have heard that; something said after someone just told you something you didn't know before; often said like this: "That's news to me", "It's news to me" or for short, "News to me"Rate it:

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on n'a jamais vu chose pareilleOne never heard of such a thing.Rate it:

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piffle dinga response given when someone doesn't believe what they just heard; also piffle (without the ding after it, for short);Rate it:

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quiet as a mouseVery quiet, so as to not be heardRate it:

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right you areOK, okey-dokey, acknowledgment that a request has been heard and understood.Rate it:

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say again"What did you say?" or "Repeat what you have said." A polite formula used when one has not heard or understood what has been said.Rate it:

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sneak awayTo leave a place, or a meeting, without being seen or heardRate it:

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sneak outTo leave a place or a gathering while trying to avoid being seen or heard.Rate it:

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there you go!An Innocuous, Questionable Expression Heard Often On Citizens Radio:Rate it:

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