Sentence examples for appreciative ear from inspiring English sources

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Twain's appreciative ear for American vernacular is another reason for Huck Finn's abiding popularity; its vulgar, demotic language is why Hemingway celebrated it (and why Louisa May Alcott, for one, was among the first generation of readers to argue for banning it).

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He wrote a letter to the company, brought in his tapes and found two sets of appreciative ears in Peter K. Siegel, an engineer, and Tracey Sterne, who, under the title of coordinator, ran Nonesuch and gave the Explorer series its name.

Who can be nice and welcoming and appreciative of a little attention, a listening ear.

Blessed with what jazz musicians term an infallible ear, she moved into a newly appreciative world, when she sang at the Pizza Express jazz room in Dean Street and with Humphrey Lyttelton's band.

When he eventually retires to bed some time after 6am, it's with the appreciative whoops of pretty Italian girls still ringing in his ears – and there can't be many doctors of mathematics who can say that.

Producing an ear-splitting shriek, Hoshino's 767B roasts its tires in front of a crowd of appreciative onlookers, its orange and green racing livery a battle flag known throughout Japan.

I was definitely appreciative.

"The community was appreciative".

"He was very appreciative".

I am very appreciative.

I'm very appreciative".

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