All Ears

What Does "All Ears" Mean?
"All ears" is an English idiom. It means "listening intently or eagerly."Examples in Sentences
Here are three examples of the idiom "all ears" used in a sentence:- Go ahead and explain the plan – I'm all ears.
- When she started to tell the story, everyone was all ears.
- If you have a suggestion, I'm all ears.
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