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View definitions for bend an ear

bend an ear

verb as in confide

verb as in eavesdrop

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Special Counsel Jack Smith will bend an ear to recordings made by former Fox News producer, Abby Grossberg, on which Republican Sen. Ted Cruz can allegedly be heard forming plans to delay Biden's presidential certification.

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Bend an ear to learn more about the primary results and the head-to-head matchups that will determine the path of Seattle politics for years to come.

He can rescue locals ready to bend an ear and they take up arms, or nine warriors are eventually available with a wide range of skills include sniper Grace Armstrong, chopper pilot Adelaide Drubman and RPG lover Hurk Drubman Jr.

The subway and its adjoining no-frills, fluorescent-lit station platform have long been a gathering place for the swarm of Capitol Hill journalists, aides and lobbyists who aim to pounce on senators as they disembark from trams or hitch a ride in the same car as a fellow lawmaker, hoping to bend an ear for the 90-second ride from one station to another.

OPM figured that since U.S. citizens already bend an ear to 53,000,000 receiving sets, more would be a luxury.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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