MCQ Practice English 📖 The idiom 'be all ears' means - A always agree with other people B be highly confused C become fully aware with other people D listen with great interst and curiosity Favorite Practice Add to Book Explanation & Answer Detailed explanations and answers are restricted. Unlock full access by logging in to your account. 🔒 Unlock the detailed explanation and answers Log In / Sign Up PreviousThe idiom ‘A stitch in times saves nine’- refers to the importance of- Next'The idiom' in a nutshell' means -