Earshot [noun]

Definition of Earshot:

sphere, distance, extent

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Sentence/Example of Earshot:

The war secretary didn’t dare “to go out of earshot of his office,” the Boston Post reported.

“There is a certain self consciousness of doing this work within earshot of one other person,” she said.

The minute they came within earshot of the girls they stopped talking and came on silently.

As for the girls, they could hardly wait to get out of earshot of the mine before letting loose a flood of excited comment.

The sound of a voice in that quiet place, out of earshot of his friends, startled Cyril, and he turned hastily round.

He left High Eagle and a small company of scouts to watch the Pawnees, and then he led the war party beyond earshot of their foes.

Master Freake walked at my saddle till we were out of earshot of the group in the open doorway.

Now, while you and the marquis talk at one end of it, the Seora Betty and I might walk out of earshot at the other.

Undhlawafa, who up till then had been talking preliminary commonplace, half turned to make sure she was safely out of earshot.

Directly she was sure that they were really beyond earshot of any one she laid her hand upon his arm.