ask for someone’s full attention
listen to someone carefully
pay attention to what someone is saying
listen to someone with concentration or understanding
Lend me your ears, and I will tell you about my adventures in the mountains.
Lend an ear to what I am saying; you might need to know all this when you start working on your project.
When Ann was going through tough times, he lent a sympathetic ear to her troubles.
Could you please lend me your ear for a minute? I need to tell you something important.
What I am going to say next is very important for your future with this company. I ask all of you to please lend me your ears for the next few minutes.
Tracey was a caring person and would always lend an ear to everyone’s problems.
We can lend an ear to those around us and help them work through their anxieties by just listening.
Lend me an ear, will you? I need to make sure that you understand what I am saying.
He was always accessible and willing to lend an ear to their problems.
The Government must lend an ear to the agitating protestors to avoid riots.
Bob was warm, loving, accepting, and always there to lend an ear.
Karen never hesitated to lend an ear or a hand to those in need.
There is no origin for this idiom
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