up to his ears|up to his ear in English
up to his eye-balls, up to his neck, extremely busy with something that seems never-ending
Use "up to his ears|up to his ear" in a sentence
1. • Mr Barraza Crinkled up his face and rubbed his ears
2. He'd have looked you up and down, licked his lips and gone grinning from ear to ear.
3. An elder would certainly not ‘stop up his ear.’
4. 13 Whoever stops up his ear to the cry of the lowly one
5. His sharp ears had picked up the uncertainty in her voice.
6. When I referred to this restaurant of his, the Skein of Geese, her ears pricked up.
7. And here he is, flapping with his ears and very gracefully going up.
8. Due to his giving up tobacco, his throat problem has cleared up.
9. I actually grabbed him by his ears and retrained him from the throat up
10. This his ear, his neck, his elbow seemed to recollect.
11. I actually grabbed him by his ears and retrained him from the throat up.
12. One with chronic middle-ear infection risks an acute flare-up of his illness.
13. What president caused public outcry when he picked up his beagle puppies by the ears?
14. One of his party tricks is to waggle his ears.
15. He says his next move is to set up an action committee to step up his campaign.
16. His car began to draw up.
17. Always up to his little tricks.
18. She snuggled up to his chest.
19. However, from time to time, his opposition flared up, and we had to put up with his outbursts.
20. Soon the secure, enclosed life the poet had built up for himself fall about his ears.
21. Ioan Zidaru told his son to lift up his shirt.
22. Carla would curl up on his lap and hold her hands over her ears desperately trying to block out their arguing.
23. Soon the secure, enclosed life he had built up for himself would fall about his ears.
24. His ultimate goal was to set up his own business.
25. The headphones clamped to his ears pick up a signal from the metal detector and emit a steady, high-pitched whistle.