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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31, If you want to follow your dreams asas provide for a certain future take heart.
32, So bird lovers take heart, your feathered friends are innocent avians.
33, But let them take heart from this, it might have been worse.
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34, Investors appeared to take heart from a smattering of news from banks and the government.
35, Take heart of grace.
36, 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.
37, If theft is any gauge of popularity, they can take heart: Five multimillion-dollar works, including pieces by Picasso and Henri Matisse, were found missing from Museed'Art Moderne early Thursday.
38, If the answers aren't exactly what you hoped for, take heart.
39, Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it.
40, Take heart of grace . For the people you love, of all the presents you give the best is leting them see how happy life you live in.
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