We have no meanings for "listen than" in our records yet.
1 He'd rather listen than fight if he could, for his own health.
2 She does not engross the conversation, but is more eager to listen than to talk.
3 We are here more to listen than anything else.
4 She had a somewhat graver look than usual, and chose rather to listen than talk.
5 Thorolf was a silent lad, who would rather listen than talk, and hated asking questions.
6 And Chesterton was one of the few great conversationalists-perhapsthe only one-whowould really rather listen than talk.
7 Her vulgar humor was kept under strict restraint; she was quiet and well-bred, and readier to listen than to talk.
8 Elisabeth smiled, but did not speak; Alan was the one person of her acquaintance to whom she would rather listen than talk.
9 I was taken aback, but decided that, as in all negotiations, there are times when it is simply better to listen than to talk.
10 Though more ready to listen than to speak, his conversation, when he did talk, had no trace of anything the least like insanity about it.
11 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): As a rule you tend to observe a lot more than most people preferring to listen than to speak.
12 The Munich public is more or less neutral, more observing and listening than sympathetic.
13 Scharf spent more time listening than speaking during the previously unreported 90-minute call which he initiated.
14 He believes more in listening than in talking.
15 Then she sat by her, listening and talking-doingmuch more listening than talking-leavingRhodora to me.
16 Scharf spent more time listening than speaking during the 90-minute call which he initiated and has not been previously reported.
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