Idiom | to be all ears |
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Definition | to listen carefully; to be curious |
Examples | - She was all ears when I told her I'd discovered some interesting information about our boss. - Go on. Tell me what he said. I'm all ears. - I'm halfway through writing it; but if somebody has an equivalent or better solution, I'm all ears. - We told her we make special deals for the immigrants in the neighborhood and she was all ears. |
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