10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOSE ONE'S HEART TO»
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lose one's heart to in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lose one's heart to and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
[Second half of 1700s] lose heart Become discouraged, as in The rescuers
worked hard for the first few hours, but then they lost heart. This term uses heart
in the sense of “courage” or “spirit.” [Mid-1800s] Also see lose one's heart to.
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement
to the ...
den anderen/... ins Herz sehen to lose heart Mut: den Mut sinken lassen • Mut:
den Mut verlieren • Ohr: die Ohren hängen lassen to lose one's heart to s.o. Herz:
sein Herz an jn. verlieren to lose one's heart in Heidelberg/... Herz: sein Herz in/...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
!NF • $tEft'C- (You should learn this poem by hear,. <f • ) to lie at one's heart jH
LIE2 to lose heart ft LOSE to lose one's heart to LOSE to make someone's heart
bleed [MTJ fJ A 'kfflf (It made mv /iea/7 bleed to hear the death of the general.
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The Chambers Dictionary
... resolute person: in good heart in sound or fertile condition: in good spirits or
courage: lay or take to heart to store up in the mind for future guidance: tc be
deeply moved by something: lose heart to become discouraged; lose one's heart
to to ...
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
H i To lose one's heart— To tall in love ; cac^i »i5i i To make the heart bleed —
To cause extreme pain or anguish ; ^ faifH ^31, ^* ftGiR i To one's heart's content
— To one's utmost satisfaction ; 'Sllll f!i5l551 I To set the heart at rest— To ...
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Herz erobern (l) - to lose one's heart to s.o. sein Herz in]... verlieren oft Perf iron -
to lose one's heart in Heidelberg/... Nun sag' bloß, du hast dein Herz in
Heidelberg verlorenl 7 Und wenn? — Du machst mich neugierig. Du hast dich
dort ...
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Chambers Pocket Dictionary
have one's heart in one's mouth to be very frightened, worried, or anxious. —
heart and soul completely; with all one's attention and energy. — lose heart to
become discouraged. — lose one's heart to to fall in love with. — not have the
heart (to ...
Elaine Higgleton, Howard Sargeant, Anne Seaton, 1992
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Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
See Leamn. To lose one's heart to. To fall tn love with somebody " head over ears
." To take heart of grace. To pluck up courage ; not to be disheartened or down-
hearted when all seems to be going against one. This expression may be based
...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, 2001
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Chembers 21 Century Dictionary
lose one's heart to someone to fall in love with them. • set one's heart on or upon
something to want it very much. • set someone's heart at rest to reassure them or
set their mind at ease. • take heart to become encouraged or more confident.
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Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus
give/lose one's heart to so, which young lady have you given your heart to this
week? fall in love with, fall for, be smitten by; informal fall head over heels for, be
swept offone's feet by, develop a crush on. have a change of heart it seems that
the ...
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Britain's 20 best councils
The idea that one might actually love one's local council is pretty alien to most people. It would be easier to lose one's heart to a traffic warden. But councils ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 14»