Similar words: heartsease, heart-shaped, heartstrings, heart-stirring, heart-to-heart, heart to heart, learn by heart, fine arts. Meaning: [hɑrt /hɑːt] n. a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spades.
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121) Surely even an idiot must realise that they wouldn't donate this huge amount out of the goodness of their hearts.
122) From their callous hearts comes iniquity; the evil conceits of their minds know no limits.
123) The thrills and chills come from watching great athletes play their hearts out in front of wildly partisan spectators.
124) Tots fell silent; birds stopped chirping; you could hear hearts beating amid the chattering teeth.
125) They talked about books, the theatre, cinema, where they lived, lonely hearts columns.
126) Burne-Jones was obsessed with the symbolism of love, and hearts are a recurring theme ni his work.
127) The very physical description of the Huns proved sufficient in and of itself to strike terror into the hearts of their enemies.
128) But the familiar screaming of sheet metal against a wall undoubtedly will make hearts skip faster than usual.
129) The dessert is covered in chocolate and topped with orange hearts.
130) When I see the reaction of people to my films, I realise Dharmendra is still fresh in their minds and hearts. Dharminder
131) The Slav opposition collapsed almost immediately, as if the very name of Charles had struck terror into their hearts.
132) How splendid,[sentencedict.com/hearts.html] they have a warm spot in their hearts for those suffering from messianic delusion.
133) But if your admiration went to Fowler, your hearts went out to Francis' brave First Division side.
134) The Lonely Hearts are the most frequent masturbators of our sample and prone to fantasize.
135) Doctors have been given permission to implant five mechanical hearts in patients too ill to qualify for a live organ transplant.
136) Opening their hearts to Jane, the brother finds her work in the village school and the sisters listen to her story.
137) There are good men and women, with their hearts in roughly the right place, in the shadow cabinet.
138) I have been tempted by the lonely hearts advertisements in selected journals.
139) We checked ourselves, gasping, our little hearts lunging in our chests, ensuring that continence had not been lost.
140) Heseltine backs down on terror bomb cover Cathy Gunn CITY people will celebrate Christmas with lighter hearts.
141) Her white satin dress was ornamented with silver beads and hearts of pearl.
142) Patients as severely affected as my mother must have felt that only their brains and hearts lived.
143) Neither Li-pin himself nor his ocean-warming heart of hearts could possibly have guessed what those secrets would be.
144) I have a suspicion that the justifiable coverage we got in the media hardened the hearts at Shire Hall.
145) The guns of Concord and Lexington in 1775 settled for Baptist hearts what their heads could never fully decide.
146) Three quarters of all the teenagers questioned would open their hearts at home.
147) The man whose very name struck terror in the hearts of managing directors?
148) This is when those photographs are taken and published with their phoney captions which not unnaturally wring the hearts of the uninitiated.
149) They lead with their hearts and they play for keeps.
150) But only about 2000 donor hearts become available, leaving a huge deficit.
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