Earshot in a sentence as a noun

>"or loudly within earshot of a lot of kids.

Nothing in the story indicates that the jokes where fired because she was in the earshot.

Sometimes I say it myself in the shower, when there's no-one within earshot.

Because they walk their talk and they don't feel a need to proselytize all within earshot, trying to force others to live by the same rules they do.

These are things you don't go saying on airplanes, these days, unless you're expecting some sort of discomfort from anyone within earshot.

Yes, but it's unprofessional regardless of the gender of anyone or everyone in earshot.

I say this to anyone within earshot whenever this topic comes up: Get a motorized adjustable desk that you can stand or sit at.

How is sniffing open WiFi networks different from standing in earshot of a conversation being held in public?

This knowledge has been within earshot of the public for nearly a decade now, yet people just don't seem to care enough to do anything about it.

"In case you never noticed, swearing loudly within earshot of kids almost always makes them laugh uproariously.

It's like listening to a 5 year old who has one joke he tells over&over&over to everyone within earshot until you want to duct tape his mouth shut.

> more accepting of people's flawsBased on what they say when customers aren't around, I'm not sure it's accepting people's flaws so much as just being careful to rant about them out of earshot.

In a "real" open office you couldn't actually talk to the artist and designer beyond a few sentences because if you did you would disturb the other 10-20 people within earshot.

From time to time I have had the opportunity to participate in seminars with Chinese journalists in the United States, out of earshot of Chinese censors.

Firing someone for saying something mildly offensive within earshot of a woman is not going to make the community more accepting of female colleagues.

Earshot definitions

noun

the range within which a voice can be heard; "the children were told to stay within earshot"

See also: earreach hearing