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1.to turn a deaf ear to
2.in high spirits
3.to read between the lines
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Idiom: turn a deaf ear (to something)
to not listen to what someone is saying. to ignore someone.
very happy and excited All the children were in high spirits on the last day of school.
If you 'read between the lines' it means you are able to understand the real message in what you are reading or hearing, a meaning that is not available from a literal interpretation of the words. You understand more than is actually said or written. ... "read between the lines" implies a message which isn't made explicit.
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