You hear them and understand what they are saying, So it means there is no problem with their phones, communicators transmission etc.
The idiom "her name rang a bell" means that the name mentioned seems familiar or triggers a memory, but the person may not recall the exact details about who or what it refers to. It suggests a sense of recognition without a clear recollection.
The origin of the phrase "clown clams" as an idiom is not clear, but it is likely a playful and imaginative term coined by someone to describe an amusing or whimsical situation or person. It is not a commonly recognized idiom in the English language.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
"Hard of hearing" is an idiom used to describe a person who has some level of hearing loss or difficulty hearing. It is often used to indicate that someone may have trouble hearing or understanding what is being said.
If something is inside out, it means that it has been turned so that what was once inside is now outside. You hear this most often in reference to clothing. It's easy to turn a shirt or pants inside out, especially when they go through the wash. You might also hear this used to refer to any situation which seems backwards to you.
To "hear criticism loud and clear" means to fully understand and acknowledge the feedback being given, without any ambiguity. It implies that the message is received with clarity and seriousness, indicating the need for reflection or action. This phrase often suggests that the criticism is significant and should not be ignored.
It's not an idiom because you can figure it out. It's a sarcastic way of saying something is not clear - it's as dark as mud.
An idiom is a saying or expression. There are many idioms that mean to stay away from, or avoid, someone. An example of such an idiom would be, "to steer clear of" someone.
It usually means you can here it loud and clear.
No, it is a phrase that means just what it seems to mean.
To hear or learn about something. If your Mom gets wind of this, you will be SO grounded.....
It means "loud and clear".
It means to hear about something, often by rumor and often when you are not supposed to know about it, as if you heard it on the wind.
Resounding means making an echoing loud sound.
If you mean a noise humans hear, it is spelled sound. The gun made a loud sound.
It means actions are better then words.
The origin of this idiom seem to be from old radio slang, with "five by five" meaning "loud and clear." The idiom basically means that everything is okay... everything is cool, bro'. To read more about this idiom in the Urban Dictionary, see the Related Link.