hear through the grapevine
English
Etymology
From the American Civil War, when telegraph wires were strung from tree to tree like vines.
Pronunciation
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Verb
hear through the grapevine (third-person singular simple present hears through the grapevine, present participle hearing through the grapevine, simple past and past participle heard through the grapevine)
- (idiomatic) To hear rumors; to learn through friends of friends.
- 1966, Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".
- I heard it through the grapevine / Not much longer would you be mine
- I heard through the grapevine that she likes him.
- 1966, Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".
Synonyms
- hear on the grapevine
- hear on the bush telegraph
Translations
learn through rumors
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