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His brother Frank went deaf at the age of 9.
She repeated for me in case I had gone deaf.
Maybe I kind of go deaf when those pressure situations come up.
Everything fell silent then, as if he had gone deaf.
Then a heavy silence set in, as if I'd gone deaf.
I had to grab my ears to keep from going deaf.
The music takes on a thick, distorted sound as though I'm going deaf.
"You know, we could both go deaf in this kind of silence," he said.
The dog that suddenly goes deaf at 13 years of age will take some time to adjust.
The thing is, past few days she's been all listless and I think she must be going deaf.
You tell them what you need and they go deaf.
"Cover your ears, and you'll still hear it without going deaf."
Listen, went out to this shop with my friend and she's gone deaf, seriously she has.
It was so profound, the whole land seemed to have gone deaf and dumb at once.
Even before he started to go deaf, Beethoven was consumed with music.
Some of the older men had already gone deaf, and didn't hear when he spoke to them.
Maybe he cannot speak, but he has certainly not gone deaf.
I'm old but not old enough to be going deaf, right?
America, as a whole, would seem to have gone deaf, dumb and blind.
You shouldn't turn the music up so loud. You're going to go deaf some day.
The police beat my father, and he went deaf.
But twelve years ago, she went deaf, and so now he talks to customers.
Okay-but let's get out of here before I go deaf.
I don't know what level it's on, and the lift has gone deaf.
Either my stethoscope has a fault or I'm going deaf.