- can do something on ear
- can (do something) on (their) ear
Australian, informal
if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflй on her ear.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflй on her ear.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
can do something on their ear — can (do something) on (their) ear Australian, informal if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily. Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflй on her ear … New idioms dictionary
play (something) by ear — 1. to deal with a situation as it develops and without a plan. I m not sure if I can go bowling or not, I ll just have to play it by ear. Usage notes: sometimes used with other verbs: I write by ear, and rarely with any exact notion of how I want … New idioms dictionary
ear — W2S2 [ıə US ır] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of your body)¦ 2¦(hearing)¦ 3¦(grain)¦ 4 smile/grin etc from ear to ear 5 6 a sympathetic ear 7 close/shut your ears to something … Dictionary of contemporary English
can on their ear — can (do something) on (their) ear Australian, informal if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily. Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflй on her ear … New idioms dictionary
can on ear — can (do something) on (their) ear Australian, informal if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily. Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflй on her ear … New idioms dictionary
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ear|wit|ness — «IHR WIHT nihs», noun. a person who testifies, or can testify, to something he has heard: »The earwitness testimony…is undependable in determining the source of any shots where there is a possibility of echoes (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
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ear — [[t]ɪ͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ ears 1) N COUNT Your ears are the two parts of your body, one on each side of your head, with which you hear sounds. He whispered something in her ear... I m having my ears pierced. 2) N SING: with supp, usu N for n If you… … English dictionary