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A list of phrases related to the word "auditory"...
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All
ears
Are you sitting comfortably? ( A catchphrase from
Listen
With Mother )
As
sound
as a bell
At sixty miles an hour the loudest
noise
in the new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock ( Rolls Royce advertising slogan )
Big
noise
Born within the
sound
of Bow Bells
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Box your
ears
Break the
sound
barrier
Brum brum ( child's play idiom expressing the
sound
of a vehicle )
Cellarful of
noise
Cloth
ears
Coming out of your
ears
Dial down ( adjust a device to reduce
sound
or temperature )
Donkey's years ( Cockney rhyming slang for
ears
)
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Ear popping ( a
sound
that is loud or that catches the attention )
Eating pate de fois gras to the
sound
of trumpets
Empty vessels make the most
noise
Fall about your
ears
Fall on deaf
ears
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your
ears
Have your
ears
chewed off
I love deadlines. I love the whooshing
noise
they make as they go by ( Douglas Adams quotation )
I'm all
ears
In love with the
sound
of your own voice
It's the empty can that makes the most
noise
Listen
I will say zis only wunce ( A catchphrase from Allo Allo )
Listen
to reason
Listen
up
Little pitchers have big
ears
Make some
noise
Marching to the
sound
of a different drum
Music to my
ears
My
ears
were burning
Penny Lane is in my
ears
and in my eyes ( Beatles song lyric )
Pin your
ears
back
Prick up your
ears
Ring in your
ears
Run toward the
sound
of gunfire
Safe and
sound
Signal to
noise
ratio
Someone
ears
are burning
Sound
bite
Sound
effect
Sound
off at
Sound
out
Sound
the alarm
Steam coming out of your
ears
Surround
sound
The Mersey
sound
The
Sound
Of Music ( Julie Andrews movie )
The
Sound
Of Silence ( Simon and Garfunkel song )
The West Coast
Sound
( Shelly Manne song )
The West Coast
Sound
( name applied to Californian pop music, especially that of The Beach Boys )
The
sound
of leather on willow (
sound
of the ball on the bat in cricket )
The walls have
ears
Up to your
ears
Walls have
ears
Wet behind the
ears
When E F Hutton talks, people
listen
( EF Hutton advertising slogan )
White
noise
Wired for
sound
You watch, we
listen
( British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan )