believe my ears

believe my ears

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  • can't believe your ears — can’t believe your eyes/ears/informal phrase used for emphasizing that you are extremely surprised or angry about something you have seen or heard What was he saying? I could hardly believe my ears! Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are… …   Useful english dictionary

  • can't believe your ears — can t believe (your) ears if you can t believe your ears, you are very surprised at something that someone tells you. She couldn t believe her ears when they told her Jim had been arrested. (usually in past tenses) …   New idioms dictionary

  • You Won't Believe Your Ears — Infobox Album | Name = You Won t Believe Your Ears Type = Album Artist = Wes Harrison Background = Released = 1963 Recorded = Genre = Comedy Length = Label = Universal Records Producer = Reviews = You Won t Believe Your Ears is a 1963 comedy… …   Wikipedia

  • not believe your ears — not believe (your) ears to be very surprised by something that someone tells you. We couldn t believe our ears when we heard that our tickets weren t waiting for us at the airport ticket counter …   New idioms dictionary

  • someone couldn't believe their ears — someone couldn’t believe their ears phrase used for saying that someone is very surprised by something that they hear I couldn’t believe my ears when he told me we had to leave. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

  • can't believe my ears — cannot believe what I hear, it is unbelievable    The cat is babysitting the kids? I can t believe my ears! …   English idioms

  • not believe your ears — not believe your ˈears/ˈeyes idiom (informal) to be very surprised at sth you hear/see • I couldn t believe my eyes when she walked in. Main entry: ↑believeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • couldn't believe my ears — See can t believe my ears …   English idioms

  • someone couldn't believe their ears — used for saying that someone is very surprised by something that they hear I couldn t believe my ears when he told me we had to leave …   English dictionary

  • couldn't believe his ears — could not believe what he heard, did not think what he heard was true …   English contemporary dictionary

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