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sharp-eared

American  
[shahrp-eerd] / ˈʃɑrpˈɪərd /

adjective

  1. having pointed ears.

  2. having keen hearing.


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Particularly fun for sharp-eared listeners are the many early rock and R&B references on “Horses.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025

And sharp-eared coyotes, foxes and owls listen for the scrabbling of little feet and plunge headfirst through several feet of snow in hopes of a meal.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 30, 2022

A sharp-eared sailor on watch heard him, sounded the emergency rescue alarm.

From Time Magazine Archive

But soon Allah was well-behaved and sharp-eared again.

From Time Magazine Archive

But sharp-eared Mr. Collins had heard the whisper.

From Mrs. Thompson A Novel by Maxwell, W. B. (William Babington)

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