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English Idioms Fall On Deaf Ears
Fall On Deaf Ears - to be ignored; to say something but no one listen
- I feel like speaking to my children fall on deaf ears.
- Taking to my father about his smoking always falls on deaf ears.
- When I tell my children to clean their rooms just falls on deaf ears.
- I feel like talking to my husband always falls on deaf ears.
- Do you feel like when you talk to your boss it falls on deaf ears?
- When you talk to a teenagers it usually just falls on deaf ears.
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