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Meanings of heard better in English
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Usage of heard better in English
1
Sounds, heardbetter in the night than in the day; harmonizing of.
2
But Polwarth, so far from being deaf, heardbetter than most people.
3
We've heardbetter, an' worse, an' middlin'-there'sben such contradictory reports.
4
If I heardbetter, I suppose I should learn faster.
5
And that needs to come from a man, because it's going to be heardbetter.
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This explains why a speaker can be heardbetter indoors than in the open air.
7
He knew that he heardbetter than other people.
8
Nowhere had Shefford heardbetter music or sweeter voices.
9
Pretty fair, Tata; but I have heardbetter.
10
I have heardbetter in St. Cuthbert's.
11
Come up and have your song, though, any day you like; I'll warrant you never heardbetter.
12
I never have heardbetter playing!
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I thought for a moment, now staring at a face I didn't recognize, and said, "I've heardbetter."
14
Don Francisco seems to have spun a likely yarn to Ned, but I've heardbetter and they were not so mighty much.
15
The exposition of chapter most vivid and instructive; never heardbetter, or so good; the application fervent and pointed; altogether, most edifying service.
16
He never heardbetter in his life, and, in but few instances, never felt himself better paid for his effort to hear an oration.