Sentence examples for have ears from inspiring English sources

"have ears" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that someone is able to hear or listen. It is often used figuratively to imply that someone is paying attention or listening to what is being said. Example: "I tried to explain the situation to her, but it seemed like she didn't have ears. She kept interrupting and not listening to me."

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If it doesn't have ears, just antennae, just get some hoop earrings and put them over the antennae.

Would he have ears?

MTV: Do you have ears?

Well, maybe because British people have ears.

The tips of your fingers have ears".

The lights have ears, voice recognition and a Twitter account.

But will the world have ears for them, too?

They don't have armpits and they don't have ears.

They don't have ears, they don't have eyes".

SNAKES don't have eyelids and they don't have ears.

My mother's heartbeat, the first thing we hear — or feel, feel before we even have ears.

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