EAR
- to give all one's attention; listen
- the organ of hearing
- the external part of this
- the sense of hearing
- attention
- ear-shaped part
- the seed-bearing part of a cereal plant, as corn
- to listen attentively
- to talk to someone uninterruptedly and often so as to induce boredom
- without reference to written or printed music
- to be disregarded; pass unheeded
- to pay attention; listen carefully
- to be heard but ignored; be put out of mind
- to be listening through earphones to a radio, cassette player, telephone communication, or the like
- to keep well-informed about current trends; be shrewd or astute
- to give a person a sound beating; defeat a person utterly
- to improvise
- to cause to dispute or quarrel
- to excite or stir up; shock; amaze
- to refuse to listen to or consider (a request, petition, etc.)
- deeply involved or occupied to full capacity
- to form a spike or a head of corn [v -ED, EARRING, -S]
- to form the fruiting head of a cereal [v EARED, EARING, EARS]