She whispered the secret in my ear, her voice barely audible over the noise of the crowd.
The term 'to the ground' is a prepositional phrase; the noun 'ground' is the object of the preposition 'to'.The preposition relates the object of the preposition (ground) to another word in the sentence.Examples:The cellphone fell to the ground. (the preposition 'to' relates the verb 'fell' to the noun 'ground')I keep my ear to the ground. (the preposition 'to' relates the noun 'ear' to the noun 'ground')
One homophone for "year" is "ear."
The homophone for "ear" is "hear."
The Maori word for ear is "taringa".
Ear
Play it by ear. If you play it by ear, you don't have a plan of action, but decide what to do as events take shape. Yes it is 'play it by ear' and it comes from when a musician plays a piece of music without the music sheet in front of them, they are making it up from listening to it, playing it by ear.
It means very happy. Like dad was smiling from ear to earas he held the new baby.
the gods
Playing something by ear means playing from memory just by listening, not by reading the music.
The anagram of the phrase "an ear" is arena.The next possible longest words are area, earn and near.
ear guages.. No actually it's actually called expanded ear jewellery (plugs, tunnels) the phrase "ear gauges" is wrong.
The risorius is a facial muscle which pulls the corners of the lips out and back (towards the ear).
it means that when one person is talking to you so much you gotta chew your ear off
in a pigs ear
you could be allergic to something. go to the doctor.
This phrase is usually used when there is an unknown future in an endeavor. To "play it by ear" means to take things as they come, and plan things along the way, as opposed to having a set plan from start to finish.