to listen to a radio programme
to secretly listen to what someone says
At the hearth, the innkeep was adding chunks of some indefinable vegetable to the stew pot, but he stopped to listen in.
Carter nodded and indicated to turn the volume up on the speaker so they could listen in.
If you like country music, listen in at 8 tonight.
If you listen in there with the earphone attachment, there shouldn't be much danger.
Over ten million people listened in to that broadcast.
Rachel was listening in on our conversation.
`Please have Lieutenant Blaine come up, and if His Excellency is up to a conversation, he ought to listen in.
listens in
listening in
listened in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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