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Definition heart in British English
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Words related to heart:
a change of heart (phrase)
a after your own heart (phrase)
at heart (phrase)
be dear to someone’s heart (phrase)
be engraved on your memory/mind/heart (phrase)
be in good heart (phrase)
bleeding heart (noun)
bless (phrase)
break someone’s heart (phrase)
to someone’s heart (phrase)
cross your heart (and hope to die) (phrase)
cry your out (phrase)
cut someone to the bone/heart/quick (phrase)
do someone’s heart good (phrase)
eat your heart out (phrase)
from the bottom of my heart (phrase)
harden your heart (phrase)
have a heart (phrase)
have a heart of gold (phrase)
have a heart of stone (phrase)
have something at heart (phrase)
have your heart set on (doing) something (phrase)
heart (noun)
heart (verb)
heart attack (noun)
heart bypass (noun)
heart disease (noun)
heart failure (noun)
heart-healthy (adjective)
heart-lung machine (noun)
heart-rending (adjective)
heart-stopping (adjective)
heart-throb (noun)
heart-to-heart (noun)
heart-tugger (noun)
heart-wrenching (adjective)
hole in the heart (noun)
in someone’s heart (of hearts) (phrase)
lie at the heart of something (phrase)
lose heart (phrase)
lose your heart (to someone) (phrase)
lose your heart to someone (phrase)
my heart bleeds (for someone) (phrase)
not have the heart to do something ()
(off) by heart ()
open your heart (phrase)
open-heart surgery (noun)
etc your heart out (phrase)
put your heart into something (phrase)
rip the heart out of something (phrase)
sick at heart (phrase)
your heart out (phrase)
someone’s heart goes out to someone (phrase)
someone’s heart is in the right place (phrase)
someone’s heart is not in something (phrase)
someone’s heart (phrase)
someone’s heart (phrase)
someone’s heart sinks (phrase)
someone’s heart’s desire (phrase)
(straight) from the heart (phrase)
strike into (phrase)
take heart (from something) (phrase)
take something to heart (phrase)
the of the matter (phrase)
the way to someone’s heart (phrase)
to your heart’s content (phrase)
touch someone’s heart (phrase)
warm the cockles (of someone’s heart) (phrase)
someone’s heart (phrase)
your heart on your sleeve (phrase)
someone’s heart (phrase)
with a heavy heart (phrase)
with all your heart (and soul) (phrase)
(with) your heart in your mouth (phrase)
young at heart (phrase)