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    Use "deaf" in a sentence

    deaf example sentences

    deaf


    1. He wishes he was deaf


    2. But the pleas fell on deaf ears


    3. ” Flavio announced over the intercom into one of Tom’s now deaf ears


    4. Klowa wondered if they were deaf and just reading lips


    5. He is never completely deaf or blind to what happens in this land, even when it involves the Oculatus


    6. The residents of that monstrous dwelling place found little time anyway to take advantage of and enjoy those boding oasis that called out to everyone but in general fell on deaf ears


    7. She was half deaf, and so spoke very


    8. "You deaf, pal?" he asked


    9. As I attempted to convey the utter joy this curious creature has brought into our lives, I suddenly realized it was falling on deaf ears


    10. In fact, she was so very deaf that she could not

    11. So when they were caught it caused a notable uproar, and their earnest explanations of their miraculously acquiring an ability to swim swimming capability fell on deaf ears, and they suffered accordingly for being “f horrible nasty longhaired liberals with f communists viewpoints having f dared to lie to their PT Sergeant, but not to worry, such f behaviour will be cured by him, PT Sergeant Whomever by the grace of general Coetzee blah blah blah


    12. This wicked generation is accursed in My sight! They are deaf, they refuse to listen!


    13. All you wicked and deaf children!


    14. Thus says The Lord, to all these blind and deaf children, to all these desolate people:voice and question My ways, without ceasing, and have yet to consider your own?


    15. And when I gave you correction, many of you turned to Me a deaf ear


    16. Then he continued in a rush, "I was deaf for three weeks


    17. "What's up with yer, gone bleedin' deaf or some'at?"


    18. I swallowed hard, trying to blot out the ringing in my ears, wondering how matchstick-man had managed to drive his mother all the way here without ending up stone deaf in the process


    19. A deaf person does not need to be told that war has broken out


    20. “I just wanted to see if he could talk, or if he really was a deaf mute,” he laughed again

    21. “We’re pretty remote, me mum’s deaf and I could use the rent


    22. For a deaf guy, listening to two conversations at once is the most frustrating thing, and it was easy to hear impatience in his voice as he argued with someone


    23. If he was totally deaf, they would have booted him out of the Army


    24. Which is pretty good for a deaf guy


    25. “Ted is either deaf or has a short term memory problem,” I thought


    26. Though I had probably gone temporarily deaf from Eileen’s thunderbolt, I could hear the incantations again, reaching a climax I had thought would only come a lot later, when everything had already been lost and only I had remained as a sad witness and an unwilling executioner of all of creation’s last will


    27. " Ruby made her plea with sincerity but it fell on deaf ears


    28. He thought he had gone deaf but he could hear himself getting up; the sense of sound slowly returned though his ears ringed like his head had been turned into a living bell


    29. It had fallen on deaf ears, but at least his father could now guess at their relationship


    30. They had bled out of their ears, probably deaf and scared to death

    31. The others are in the back, scared shitless, a bit deaf probably but otherwise in one piece


    32. Ethan moved the wounded driver in the co-driver’s seat and told a practically deaf nurse and a red cross volunteer with a broken arm that they were leaving now


    33. Although cobras can hear, they are actually deaf to ambient noises, sensing ground vibrations instead


    34. This tickling was both deaf and blind to anything but Laino's physical nearness, and it merely continued to tickle into the rest of her body


    35. “I had the handcuffs bro,” I said but it had fallen on deaf ears


    36. ear to our cries if we have turned a deaf ear to others after seeing their


    37. if we turn a deaf ear to the cries of the poor, or if we have a blind


    38. Johnny had meanwhile been found testable and transferred to a school for the deaf where he was free to grow


    39. 13 But I, as a deaf man, heard not; and I was like a dumb man who opens not his mouth


    40. 4 Their poison is like the poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf Adder that stops her ear;

    41. day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and out of darkness


    42. 5 Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unblocked


    43. Our neighbors are friendly enough although they are somewhat elderly and I suspect a little deaf, and I find that it is difficult to make myself understood


    44. Carlotta had almost gotten used to his remarkable voice, but was convinced it was because he had made her a bit deaf


    45. shall see and be confounded at all their might: they shall lay their hand on their mouth, their ears shall be deaf


    46. A medic was standing over me speaking to me, but I was still deaf from the explosion


    47. Her right hand usually rested on the head of her shaggy old deerhound, who was as deaf as she was blind


    48. at all, then He is ether dead, or deaf, and blind or just plain disinterested in them,


    49. The Prosperity of the Worldly and the Wicked deaf and dumb, so He has no


    50. Verses 13 and 14, David feels that although he knows he is neither deaf nor dumb,














































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    Synonyms for "deaf"

    deaf deafen indifferent obstinate stubborn unaware blind

    "deaf" definitions

    people who have severe hearing impairments


    make or render deaf


    lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing wholly or in part


    (usually followed by `to') unwilling or refusing to pay heed