American Idioms and Expressions

Have A Heart Idiom

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have a heart
What does have a heart mean?
be generous and forgivingThe woman doesn't have a heart and everybody dislikes her.
have a heart
What does have a heart mean?
to be a generous and forgiving personI wish that our boss would have a heart and try to help other people.
have a heart
What does have a heart mean?
to be a generous and forgiving person I wish that our boss would have a heart and try to help other people.

have a heart
What does have a heart mean?
to be generous and forgiving The woman does not have a heart and nobody likes her.


Some Random Idioms
not beyond the wit of (someone)
What does "not beyond the wit of (someone)" mean?
to not be too difficult for someone to doIt would not be beyond the wit of my cousin to enter the best school in the country.
come back (to someone)
What does "come back (to someone)" mean?
to return to one`s memory The strange events of last year are slowly coming back to me.

fuck
What does "fuck" mean?
sexual intercourse. She's a great fuck.
far into the night
What does "far into the night" mean?
late into the night I studied far into the night because I had a big test the next day.

Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown
What does "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown" mean?
This means that people with serious responsibilities have a heavy burden.
Sing like a canary
What does "Sing like a canary" mean?
If someone sings like a canary, they tell everything they know about a crime or wrongdoing to the police or authorities.
in person
What does "in person" mean?
personally, yourselfThe man was asked to appear in the courtroom in person.
cross a bridge when one comes to it
What does "cross a bridge when one comes to it" mean?
to deal with a situation when and not before it happens I am not going to worry about losing my job now. I will cross that bridge when I come to it.

as flat as a pancake
What does "as flat as a pancake" mean?
very flatThe child's toy was as flat as a pancake after the car drove over it.
Run amok
What does "Run amok" mean?
When things or people are running amok, they are wild and out of control.('Run amuck' is also used.)

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