All Ears | Ask Linda! | Idioms
The idiom “all ears” means that someone is very keen to hear what you have to say and you have his/her full attention. For example: Why are you crying? Tell me, I’m all ears. In this case, the person asking really wants to know the reason for the other person to be upset and crying. Can you use “all ears” in an example in the comments below?
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