Synonym: buck up. Similar words: take to heart, make headway, lose heart, wholehearted, wholeheartedly, move heaven and earth, heart to heart, take hold. Meaning: v. gain courage.
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1, Take heart and go on trying!
2, Take heart - things can only get better.
3, The government can take heart from the latest opinion polls.
4, If progress seems agonizingly slow, take heart.
5, But the communicators can take heart.
6, But Cambridge will take heart from today's weigh-in.
7, Sorry frustrated homemakers - and take heart, luncheon tycoons - that's not quite true.
8, But take heart: You may have the chance to make up those lost benefits.
9, Take heart: the green consumer movement has made a significant dent in manufacturing practices over a very short time.
10, Cambridge can take heart from Goldie's substantial victory over Isis.
11, You have a right to take heart from this, but you need to learn to be happy for yourself(sentencedict.com), too.
12, Officials take heart that the economy has not collapsed since the withdrawal of Soviet aid.
13, Take heart, you are not alone.
14, Take heart! It will be easier from now on.
15, Seeing, shall take heart again.
16, Debbie Purdy is one who should take heart.
17, Aficionados of white wine can take heart.
18, Tired of going solo? Take heart!
19, I take heart at winning the game.
20, We should take heart from the encouraging stories.
21, Still,(http://sentencedict.com/take heart.html) he urged clients to take heart.'These are not the 1930 s!'he wrote.
22, That's why I take heart of grace today to show myself on jiayuan. com, hoping to meet my expecting true love.
23, Take heart ! Help a good cause and ask a lonely guy on a date.
24, Today I take heart of grace to express and hope you can accept it.
25, Take heart, scientists have discovered that people can a love that lasts a lifetime.
26, He felt the heat radiating up from the receiver, hoping to take heart from this release of stored energy.
27, However the Tories, who have gone into coalition only in times of great national danger, can take heart from history.
28, Parents who spend time and money to teach their children music, take heart -- a new Canadian study shows young children who take music lessons have better memories than their nonmusical peers(1).
29, So if what seems like a constant series of ear infections is wearing you and your child out, take heart.
30, As we look at the conflicts raging in our world today, we must take heart.
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