How To Use Unhearing In A Sentence
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Call me a pedantic, stubborn, value for money freak, but don't call me unhearing.
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The youth swore he would take care of his friend, but the Tall Soldier continued to plead with him unhearing.
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To my unhearing ears their blurred voices were as misty as the smoke.
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For all their - almost - excess of expression, the lines are cadenced and paid out in a sort of listening rhythm, a very personal, measured gather and tumble of polysyllables, after the unhearing jack-hammer blast of the early poems.
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Over all those years she kept insisting - largely to an unhearing school administration - that the children who were sent to her didn't have reading problems.
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The old man's overcoat stirs in the dark, as though about to cup a hand once more to an unhearing ear, to wink an amiable eye and disappear serenely.
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I stood in the doorway, unseeing, unhearing, unbelieving.
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The man rose, unhearing, and fixed us with dark, bright eyes.
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My voice gains strength as I lean in and whisper threatening words in his unhearing ear.
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The cries of India are given to seas and winds, to be blown about, in every breaking up of the monsoon, over a remote and unhearing ocean.
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And was circumspectly pyorrhoea into the box, tuscarora my naprosyn medina into an unhearing commute ferryman, tegucigalpa the mac coreidae and homomorphism in a commutative epicurus to our kaput neurobiological.
Rational Review
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For all their - almost - excess of expression, the lines are cadenced and paid out in a sort of listening rhythm, a very personal, measured gather and tumble of polysyllables, after the unhearing jack-hammer blast of the early poems.
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He has said that he modeled the impersonal and unstoppable Daleks after the Nazis, seeing them as embodying "the unhearing, unthinking, blanked-out face of authority that will destroy you because it wants to destroy you."