The audacity of heartbreak9/28/2023 (intransitive, agriculture, botany) To form a dense cluster of leaves, a heart, especially of lettuce or cabbage.Welcome to The Self Love Fix Podcast.(masonry) To fill an interior with rubble, as a wall or a breakwater.* Shakespeare My cause is hearted thine hath no less reason.(obsolete) To give heart to to hearten to encourage.* 2008 ' July 25, "The Media '''Hearts Obama?", ''On The Media, National Public Radio.* 2008 January 30, "Cheese in our time: Blur and Oasis to end feud with a Stilton", The Guardian (London) The further we delve into this "story", the more convinced we become of one thing: We heart the Goss.* 2006, Susan Reinhardt, Bulldog doesn't have to rely on the kindness of strangers to draw attention, I guess at this point we were supposed to feel elated she'd come to her senses and decided she hearts dogs after all.* 2001 April 6, Michael Baldwin, "The Heart Has Its Reasons", Commonweal We're but the sum of all our terrors until we heart the dove.James, William Wordsworth (editor), Poems and Extracts, I heart to pray their bones may rest in peace Often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol. (transitive, poetic, or, humorous) To be fond of.* the way to a man's heart is through his stomach 3: At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. The team lost, but they showed a lot of heart. (uncountable) Emotions, kindness, moral effort, or spirit in general.
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