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What are verbs that end in ing for ears?

There are no verbs that end in "-ing" that specifically refer to the act of hearing with ears. The verb "hearing" itself refers to the act of perceiving sounds, but it's not a verb that you would use to describe the action of ears themselves.

Here's why:

* Ears are body parts, not actions: They don't perform actions; they are the organs that receive sound.

* Verbs describe actions: Verbs are words that describe what someone or something does.

Here are some examples of verbs related to sound and hearing:

* Listening: This is a conscious act of paying attention to sound.

* Hearing: This is the general ability to perceive sounds.

* Perceiving: This refers to the process of becoming aware of something through the senses.

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