ALL EARS
ALL EARS
Meaning- eager to listen, sharply attentive, curious
Usage- please tell me I am all ears.
Origin- This idiom is about three centuries old. It means that at the moment you’re keenly listening to whatever is being said.
ALL EARS
Meaning- eager to listen, sharply attentive, curious
Usage- please tell me I am all ears.
Origin- This idiom is about three centuries old. It means that at the moment you’re keenly listening to whatever is being said.
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