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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211) It lacks light and shade, the conviction and theatrical intensity that drives words straight into people's hearts.
212) Since its conception, the Format has been winning hearts and minds as a useful mechanism.
213) If the training schedule of the Hearts players is not too strenuous then one or two might put in an surprise appearance?
214) Children's sandcastles and hearts in love have disintegrated at its edge.
215) Grieving families hold their children in their memories and in their hearts, but no longer can hold them in their arms.
216) Besides, he knew in his heart of hearts evacuating Heymouth was the right thing to do.
217) How crowded it is with pictures of our good men, whose hearts gave out to disease in the end.
218) Hold your stethoscope to our hearts and tell us what you hear us murmuring.
219) Changes in the penalties for speeding are aimed at putting fear into the hearts of anyone considering edging over the limit.
220) Nothing here to strike fear into the hearts of the people.
221) Who else would persuade me to care for his revolting Manrico, a creature who consumes at least two sheep hearts a day.
222) I have witnessed the softening of the hardest of hearts by a simple smile. Goldie Hawn
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223) Hearts hardened by the decline of corporate job protection, these workers are demanding, mobile and self-reliant.
224) Take your audience by the hand and lead them along with you. 7. Win hearts - then minds 8.
225) She stole their golden hearts and gave the lakeside people garlands, linking their stilted arms like dancers.
226) His fabric prints include lots of roses, hearts, and dots.
227) Patricia Polacco has won the hearts of millions of children with her rich stories drawn from childhood memories.
228) Stir the chicken, parsley, carrot, artichoke hearts, pepper and onion into the couscous.
229) Apart from being beautiful and elegant, not to mention clever and intelligent - you've one of the kindest hearts I know.
230) We too need to read the Bible in our hearts, rather than simply to discover facts or satisfy our curiosity.
231) It seems so cruel that I did not know by instinct when the blow fell on two hearts so close to mine!
232) So, as an alternative to the implantation of alien or artificial hearts, Daedalus is devising a new auxiliary blood-pump.
233) The ironwork has hearts, stars of David and crosses, covering as many bases as possible.
234) The characters are guided by their hearts and natural instincts to truth, right conduct and happiness.
235) This Christmas, I sincerely hope your hearts will go out to those less fortunate than yourselves.
236) Amid all the purple, there was cardinal and gold, spilling from guts and pouring from hearts.
237) On the back of this publicity, a range of young artists arose, set to conquer our hearts and minds.
238) Tell Heavenly Father what was in your heart of hearts.
239) So much the worse for those who fear wine, for it is because they have some bad thoughts which they are afraid the liquor will extract from their hearts. Alexandre Dumas
240) Differences of habit and language are nothing at all if our aims are identical and our hearts are open. J. K. Rowling
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