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Idioms and Phrases related to the Heart:

Love & Affection:

* Have a heart of gold: Be kind and generous.

* Wear your heart on your sleeve: Be open and emotionally expressive.

* Have your heart set on something: Strongly desire something.

* Steal someone's heart: Make someone fall in love with you.

* Break someone's heart: Cause someone emotional pain through heartbreak.

* Be head over heels in love: Be deeply in love.

* Be smitten with someone: Be strongly attracted to someone.

* Find your soulmate: Discover the person you are meant to be with.

* Be a love match: Be perfectly suited for each other.

* Be meant to be: Be destined to be together.

Emotions & Feelings:

* Lose your heart: Become emotionally attached to someone or something.

* Take heart: Be encouraged or reassured.

* Have a change of heart: Change your mind or opinion.

* Be heartbroken: Experience deep sadness due to loss or disappointment.

* Be heavy-hearted: Feel sad or depressed.

* Be lighthearted: Be cheerful and carefree.

* Be sick at heart: Feel deeply troubled or upset.

* Be torn apart: Be conflicted or indecisive.

* Be in a state of turmoil: Experience emotional upheaval.

Other Idioms:

* Have a heart attack: Experience sudden, severe chest pain due to a heart problem.

* Be a heartthrob: Be someone who is admired for their attractiveness.

* Be hard-hearted: Be unfeeling or cruel.

* Be heartless: Be lacking compassion or empathy.

* Be warm-hearted: Be kind and compassionate.

* Go out of your heart: Do something with sincerity and enthusiasm.

Phrases:

* Close to my heart: Something important and dear to me.

* From the bottom of my heart: With genuine feeling and sincerity.

* Warmth in my heart: Feeling happy and content.

* Heavy heart: Feeling sad or depressed.

* With all my heart: Completely and wholeheartedly.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good starting point for finding idioms and phrases related to the heart. You can also explore online dictionaries or idiom dictionaries for a more comprehensive list.

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