1. overhearing - Noun
2. overhearing - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was the sort of day when people walk in the park and solve problems. "We'll simply call the taxi company, David, and request a large one, like one of those vans." Is the sort of thing you would overhear if you were overhearing in the park. Daniel Handler
Poetry is often the art of overhearing yourself say things you didn't know you knew. It is a learned skill to force yourself to articulate your life, your present world or your possibilities for the future. David Whyte
I don't live with earplugs. I don't like the spotlight - but I like overhearing conversations. Louise Gluck
Batman sneaks into Falcone’s manor, overhearing a plan against Gordon, but is interrupted when Selina Kyle, hoping to build a reputation after her robberies were pinned on Batman, attacks Falcone and his bodyguards, aided from afar by Batman. Source: Internet
In the final moments of the episode we saw an intoxicated and angry Selfie overhearing that Ric was in a critical condition and making his way to the operating theatre. Source: Internet
Nicole (Arianne Zucker) is closing in on the baby switch thanks to overhearing a conversation between Xander (Paul Telfer) and Dr. Raynor (Victoria Platt). Source: Internet