ear to the ground, have one's
Also, keep one's ear to the ground. Be or remain well informed; be on the watch for new trends and information. For example, She knew she'd succeed as a reporter if she kept her ear to the ground. This graphic expression probably alludes to listening for distant hoofbeats by putting one's ear close to the ground. [Late 1800s]
Words nearby ear to the ground, have one's
ear rot,
ear sewer,
ear shell,
ear stone,
ear tag,
ear to the ground, have one's,
ear trumpet,
ear tuft,
ear wrap,
ear-grabbing,
ear-minded