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Examples

  • Overhear people at work, on the street, odd comments from vendors or customers who are fencing just a bit, but not keeping everything to themselves.

    The difficulty of demonizing the Tea Partiers: less than six degrees of separation 2010

  • * Overhear other people's conversations and understand every word.

    It's good to have goals. C N Heidelberg 2007

  • Overhear small child talking about National Aquarium.

    Journal interrupted by pirates: mariness 2007

  • * Overhear other people's conversations and understand every word.

    Archive 2007-09-01 C N Heidelberg 2007

  • STEVENS: Overhear two people talking about it, you know.

    CNN Transcript Jun 23, 2005 2005

  • Overhear a phone conversation that incriminated March?

    Sharp Edges Jayne Ann Krentz 1998

  • Overhear it, hell-he was broadcasting so loud, it was almost deafening.

    Knight Of Ghosts And Shadows Lackey, Mercedes 1990

  • Overhear me on tightbeam or k-link?” said Orphu with a rumble.

    Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981

  • "You've made good time, friend Juggut Khan!" said Brown, advancing to meet him where the men and the fakir and the interpreter would not be able to Overhear.

    Told in the East Mundy, Talbot, 1879-1940 1920

  • "You've made good time, friend Juggut Khan!" said Brown, advancing to meet him where the men and the fakir and the interpreter would not be able to Overhear.

    Told in the East Talbot Mundy 1909

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