13 example sentences using listening.
Listening used in a sentence
Listening in a sentence as a noun
Google, if you're listening to this, just stop it.
" The Xbox One could only hear that if the Kinect was already, always listening.
This woman was guilty of listening to a private conversation, taking some sort of offence and then going out of her way to publicly shame them.
You can point out that I'm sitting in climate-controlled car, listening to a podcast, drinking coffee, having a better time than 99% of humans throughout history.
But the follow up clarifies in nearly identical language that the NSA is not listening/targeting "unless it's getting an individualized court order.
Now we who have Internet access can gain endless listening opportunities from Internet radio stations in dozens of unlikely languages.
But even less high falutin' fields have similar languages--listening to sports fans talking about what's happening can be quite mystifying to me, given all of the shorthand they're using.
It is still an art of software writing to try to automate listening to a learner's pronunciation for appropriate feedback on accuracy of pronunciation.
I have met some pretty anti-social people in my time and some of them work for us and somehow they don't seem to mind sitting at the table during lunch and listening to everyone else enjoying the conversations.
He would post crude remarks about the manager not listening to him and how he should be the manager, often using the initials of the manager when he insulted him to be careful and not be accused of slander I guess.
And then I stop listening, and tell them this:I have heard that for all the values of X. Here are the most common:- It was too hard to use / I didn't know what to do with it- It didn't integrate with email / didn't have email notifications- It didn't support IE- I started using it, but none of my friends were using it, so I stopped- It was too slowToo late, the team spent a bunch of time talking to actual users and finding out how they were using the product and what their real pain points were.
It is this case - where the intermediary business owner is using "one copy" only to enable multiple members of the public to listen to the same song, albeit only for their own private listening - that the EMI lawyer is commenting upon when he says that one person listening to his own music via the cloud constitutes a "public performance.
"Dumbblack""then proceeds to do what black men always cant help but do""black men always telling which way is up because they feel they are the authority when it comes to any and everything, most often when they dont know **** about ****"" I know when black people start to speak down to me from their pedatsol which is white privilege, they arent listening, nor will they""I cannot afford to take black peoples **** anymore.
Listening definitions
the act of hearing attentively; "you can learn a lot by just listening"; "they make good music--you should give them a hearing"
See also: hearing