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As soon as I mentioned money, Kiran was all ears. What does the idiom 'all ears' mean?

Afailed to hear

Banxious to come near

Chesitant to attend

Deager to listen

Answer:

D. eager to listen

Read Explanation:

The idiom 'all ears' means eager to listen.

In the sentence, "As soon as I mentioned money, Kiran was all ears," it suggests that Kiran became very attentive and eager to listen as soon as the topic of money was mentioned.


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