noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
within sight/earshot (of sth) (= close enough to see or hear )
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As she came within sight of the house, she saw two men getting out of a car.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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De Gaulle meant, as you would realise, that he wanted to take her out of earshot and have a whisper.
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Fast fighter jets -- many traveling within earshot of the sound barrier -- will headline the shows.
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Key field support teams were said to be overtly impugning the reputations of colleagues within earshot of customers.
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She must be within earshot , but she was keeping quiet.
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The guard carefully out of earshot at the far end of the battlements smiled to see Lachlan and his lady so close.
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They did not draw too close, but hovered within earshot of all that was said.
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To any neighbors within earshot , I apologize.