- up to his ears
- שקוע עד צווארו, שקוע עד מעל לאוזניים* * *◙ םיינזואל לעמ דע עוקש ,וראווצ דע עוקש◄
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
English-Hebrew dictionary. Academic. 2013.
his ears rang — there was so much noise it hurt his ears … English contemporary dictionary
up to his ears — up to his eye balls, up to his neck, extremely busy with something that seems never ending … English contemporary dictionary
echoed in his ears — repeated itself to him over and over … English contemporary dictionary
grated on his ears — made a harsh sound, was unpleasant to hear … English contemporary dictionary
pricked up his ears — began listening carefully, started paying attention … English contemporary dictionary
ears must be burning — (your) ears must be burning something that you say to someone who is being talked about. All that talk about William his ears must have been burning … New idioms dictionary
ears pinned back — told to behave, disciplined The rowdy kid needs his ears pinned back. Tell him to behave … English idioms
If his brains were dynamite, he could blow the dust from his ears — smb. is thick as a brick … Dictionary of Australian slang
if his brains were dynamite, he could blow the dust from his ears — Australian Slang smb. is thick as a brick … English dialects glossary
couldn't believe his ears — could not believe what he heard, did not think what he heard was true … English contemporary dictionary
ears — The idea that your ear or cheek burning or itching is a sign that someone is talking about you is still generally known, if not actually believed. The belief is of considerable age, being included by Pliny (Natural History, (ad 77), xxviii).… … A Dictionary of English folklore