About a dozen attendees, socially distanced across the backyard, listened.
Election live updates: Trump returns to Wisconsin; Biden to face live audience at town hall|Colby Itkowitz, Felicia Sonmez, John Wagner|September 17, 2020|Washington Post
The real skill is pattern recognition over time of who is actually useful for good information — knowing who to listen to and for what.
Startup founders must overcome information overload|Walter Thompson|September 17, 2020|TechCrunch
Instead, I took to spending whole days in the wetland, watching and listening.
How to hunt for star-nosed moles (and their holes)|Kenneth Catania|September 15, 2020|Popular Science
As always, thanks for the feedback and thanks for listening.
What if Your Company Had No Rules? (Bonus Episode)|Maria Konnikova|September 12, 2020|Freakonomics
Even Spotify only shows you speed options when you’re listening to podcasts.
Read, watch, and listen to things faster than ever before|David Nield|September 9, 2020|Popular Science
But if you listen to our leaders, they weren't the real targets here.
Politicians Only Love Journalists When They're Dead|Luke O’Neil|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
What an amazing thing to be able to listen to any music you want, a whole world of bands.
Belle & Sebastian Aren’t So Shy Anymore|James Joiner|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
One of the rites of passage for every young political reporter is to listen to the elders tell stories about campaigns past.
The World’s Toughest Political Quiz|Jeff Greenfield|December 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But then I thought about the feedback I get from fans, yes we do listen to you, and thought why not?
Porn Stars on the Year in Porn: Drone Erotica, Belle Knox, and Wild Sex|Aurora Snow|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Why would they listen to the radio when they can see the outside world?
North Korea’s Secret Movie Bootleggers: How Western Films Make It Into the Hermit Kingdom|Lizzie Crocker|December 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A diligent immigration commission with an appropriation to spend has little time to listen to Joseph.
They Who Knock at Our Gates|Mary Antin
They had to hear our addresses and prayers and hymns; they had to listen to the intimation of our future meetings.
The Story of John G. Paton|James Paton
While there, her one delight was to see the King as often as possible, and to listen to praise of his many noble deeds.
The Memoirs of Madame de Montespan, Complete|Madame La Marquise De Montespan
I paused involuntarily, not from any idle curiosity, but because I could not listen to such a touching appeal unmoved.
Pride|Eugne Sue
One of her dogs had strayed, and she was beating the town to find him; but she paused to listen to his tale.
Grey Town|Gerald Baldwin
British Dictionary definitions for listen
listen
/ (ˈlɪsən) /
verb(intr)
to concentrate on hearing something
to take heed; pay attentionI told you many times but you wouldn't listen
Derived forms of listen
listener, noun
Word Origin for listen
Old English hlysnan; related to Old High German lūstrēn