keep one's ear to the ground in English
verb
keep well informed regarding prevalent new trends; be astute, be cleve
Use "keep ones ear to the ground" in a sentence
1. Keep your ear to the ground.
2. You keep putting your ear to the ground, waiting to hear that Warrior jubilee train.
3. The agent had no suitable properties on his books but promised to keep an ear to the ground for us.
4. One should keep to one's promise.
5. Keep one's bowels open.
6. Clenching: to have or keep in one's hands.
7. Clutched: to have or keep in one's hands.
8. Clutching: to have or keep in one's hands.
9. Clenched: to have or keep in one's hands.
10. It's considered a great honour, monsieur, to have one's ear pulled by the Emperor.
11. So it is quiet important to keep one's word.
12. The best way to keep one's word is never to give it.
13. Encircling one's two arms and pointing the thumbs upward can show one's defense or advantage ground.
14. It is considered a good quality to keep one's word.
15. In golf the golden rule is to keep one's eye on the ball.
16. Why should it keep the ground useless?’
17. Arrest: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law.
18. It is considered a good quality keep one's word.
19. 17 The principal thing in this world is to keep one's soul aloft.
20. EPSON pursues this objective in ground do one's best all the time.
21. The best way to keep one's word is not to give it. Napoleon Bonaparte
22. At meetings, we just keep going over the same ground .
23. An occasional compliment is necessary to keep up one's self- respect. Mark Twain
24. Yeah, I bet that one's gonna keep a lot of burglars away.
25. He kept his ear to the ground and he spent a lot of time in his office after hours.