Id | IAP_10 |
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Idiom | In one ear and out the other |
Meaning | Going through the mind without leaving an impression |
Example | Things just seem to go in one ear and out the other! |
Explanation | There's plenty inside a person's head. Nothing could really go "in one ear and out the other." But if someone isn't paying attention to what is being said, then words do seem to pass right through that person's head without being heard. |
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