There was a little pause, and then Harbert cried out: "In de name er goodness, des lissen at dat!
I aint never goin to get like that fello down in Henrys barber shop that just sits around all day tryin to get somebody to lissen to the Battle of Gethisburg.
You sit here all day an lissen to a fello tell you how if you multiply something by enuff other things you can hit a Fritz in the stummick three miles away.
Its interesting to lissen to the French eat, they enjoy things so.
Theres not a blessed thing to do but wait for mess an lissen to the fello lie in the next bed.
He fotch up, Brer Rabbit did, en lissen fus' wid one year en den wid de yuther.
I'm bad ez de chillun 'bout dem ole tales, 'kaze I kin des set up yer un lissen at um de whole blessid night, un a good part er de day.
Den da axed me ter go ober an' lissen ter de gre't speech wut de generman wuz gwine ter make.
Ef de man had got anything wuth yearin', I doan see w'y we aughtenter go an' lissenter him.
Ma-dam she mus' lissen lak dat too, w'en she was de Chambly girl!
He lissen in de chimbley cornder, en he lissen und' de winder, yit he ain't hear nothin'.
Onny body to lissen to thi ud fancy tha wor that already.
Lissen now, you’re Kirby—so am I called for a rebrandin’, too?
But spect yo' don't want to lissen at wat Miss Bowles done bin a-tellin' me.
Ah didn't think 'at you'd neea mair sense then telissen te sitch an aud wife's teeale as that.
He watch en he lissen, he lissen en he watch; he aint see nothin', he aint year nothin'.
For lissen de robin begin to sing-- Trout 's comin' up too!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lissen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.