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Valentine's Day - Idioms with 'Heart'
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To take something to heart
To have your feelings hurt by something someone said or did
To set your heart at rest
To stop worrying about something
To have your heart set on something
To really want something
To have your heart in your mouth
To be scared or nervous
To have a change of heart
To change your mind
From the bottom of your heart
To really mean something
To eat your heart out
To die of envy (¡chúpate esa!)
To cry your heart
To weep a lot and feel really badly about something
To cross your heart and hope to die
To promise (que me caiga muerto/a/que me parta un rayo)
To wear your heart on your sleeve
To let everyone know how you feel about something (Ir con el corazĂłn en la mano)
To be cold-hearted
Lacking in sympathy
To have a big heart
To be giving, caring
To have a heart of gold
To care about other people