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cross my heartA declaration that the speaker is telling the truth.Rate it:

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have a heartTo be kind or sympathetic; to treat others kindly.Rate it:

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heart and soulWith the utmost earnestness.Rate it:

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cross my heart and hope to dieadded to a promise or a statement to show how serious one was about being honest in what one saidRate it:

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be still my beating heartAlternative form of be still my heartRate it:

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be still my heartCalm down, this situation is too exciting or overly distressing.Rate it:

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Bleeding HeartA person who is extremely softhearted and feels sympathetic for other people, such a person might offer sympathy to those people, who do not even deserve itRate it:

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bless someone's heartUsed to soften criticism or express pity.. )Rate it:

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bless someone's heartUsed to express gratitude.Rate it:

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break someone's heartTo cause a person to feel grief or sadness.Rate it:

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change of heartA change of one's opinion, belief or decision.Rate it:

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eat one's heart outTo feel overwhelming sorrow, jealousy or longing, to grieve.Rate it:

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Eat Your Heart OutTo get very disappointed about something hopeless, to get extremely worried and sadRate it:

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find it in one's heartTo feel compassionate, especially in order to forgive someoneRate it:

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harden someone's heartTo make someone more resistant to something.Rate it:

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hate abounds, eye's awaken/ still your heart, the grounds only quakin'The cumulative mindset of our human condition and how we affect matter without even realizing it, yet we fail or refuse to see exactly what’s we/you’re doing no matter the consequences.Rate it:

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have a soft spot in your heartAn emotional outlook and an accepting attitude toward others in difficult or trying situations.Rate it:

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have one's heart set onTo want or desire deeply, regardless of practicality or rationality.Rate it:

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Heart of GoldHaving a big heart, generous, of extremely good natureRate it:

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heart of heartsOne's innermost private feelings.Rate it:

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heart of stoneA stonehearted character, stern or cruel nature.Rate it:

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heart pounding widly like a forest fireHis heart was beating very fast like a wildfire spreadingRate it:

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Heart's in the Right PlaceTo have a kind heart and good intentions even in an unpleasant situationRate it:

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heart-breakingThat causes extreme sorrow or grief.Rate it:

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home is where the heart isOne's true home is where one feels happiest.Rate it:

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learn by heartTo memorize.Rate it:

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my heart is where it needs to beAnd don't think ur excluded from itRate it:

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my heart skipped a beatIntense excitement.Rate it:

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one's heart in one's mouthvery scaredRate it:

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pour one's heart outTo express one's innermost thoughts or feelings.Rate it:

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set one's heart onTo desire with intensity and commitment.Rate it:

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sick at heartDespairing, distressed, or anxious.Rate it:

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steal someone's heartTo captivate someone; to mesmerize someone.Rate it:

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take heartBe courageous; regain one's courage.Rate it:

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take to heartTo feel keenly; be greatly grieved at; be much affected by something.Rate it:

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take to heartTo take something seriously; to internalize or live according to something (e.g. advice.)Rate it:

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the heart of the earthJesus said that he would be in the heart of the earth for three days meaning in the earth in the tomb. Jonah was in the “heart of the sea” meaning below the waves.Rate it:

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to one's heart's contentUntil satisfied; as much as is wished.Rate it:

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wear one's heart on one's sleeveTo be extremely transparent, open, or forthright about one's emotion or what is in one's heart; often when this is said, it is said when it is more than the listener wants or needs to hear about it--so it is often said in a negative way or with a negative connotationRate it:

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can't put the words back into one's mouth fast enoughThis phrase is often said after someone said something they shouldn't have said as a way of conveying regret for having said it.Rate it:

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put a foot wrongTo make a mistake.Rate it:

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put forthTo give or supply; to make or create.Rate it:

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put lipstick on a pigMaking superficial or cosmetic changes in a futile attempt to hide the ugly truth of something.Rate it:

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put offpostponeRate it:

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put offTo procrastinate.Rate it:

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put one's feet upTo relax.Rate it:

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put one's house in orderTo clean and arrange in an orderly manner the furnishings and other contents of one's house.Rate it:

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put one's money where one's mouth isMore generally, to take an obvious stake in the truth of a claim that one is making.Rate it:

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put outextinguishRate it:

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put somebody in his placeTo bring somebody down; to humble or insult.Rate it:

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