Coup du grace.
Turn the ignition on and see if you hear a humming coming from the pump. If it is inside the fuel tank, you can hear it from the back seat.
Jessica Mauboys tattoo on her back stands for jmelly her stage name as you hear in songs of hers
When the amplitude changes we hear the loudness changing.
The word hear is a verb. The past tense is heard.
Put it into third and push with a bit of throttle. Back wheel might skid a bit to start with but you should start to hear and feel the engine turn over. Just get ready to lift the back wheel otherwise it might get away on you once it starts.
had a bad sense of humor
The word hear is mentioned 550 times32 of those in the phrase hear me.31 of those in the phrase hear ye.12 of those in the phrase hear now.5 of those in the phrase hear us.
I think it means I hear what you are saying and I agree with what you are saying
One would be likely to hear the phrase 97bobo in certain restaurants. It may be a reference to an item on the menu. The cashier may relate this phrase to the chef.
'bienvenue en arrière' would mean 'welcome back' in English. This isn't a phrase you will hear in France.
One would hear the phrase 'you have the right to remain silent' when one is being arrested by a police officer. This phrase originates from the need of a suspect to be informed of his rights.
The comedain told a dry joke and the club was so quiet you could hear a pin drop.
The phrase "Eavesdroppers will never hear any good of themselves" basically means that people who eavesdrop, or people who listen in on conversations, will only hear people saying bad things about them behind their back or without them knowing.
Yes, when someone wants to get everyone's attention.
Saber de ti.
In Turkish one might hear the phrase 'hepsi bir ruya'. This phrase translates in English as the phrase 'all a dream'.
Sting. Set them Free (if you love somebody)