heart - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • capture: Michael White captured hearts at the Crucible and on tv.
  • win: Two years later, he was part of the side that won Hearts ' first Scottish League Championship in more than sixty years.

Adjective modifier

  • lonely: These are not websites for lonely hearts, they're for people in search of holiday homes.
  • fetal: You can also opt for regular ultrasound scans and fetal heart monitoring if you do not want an induction.
  • healthy: A stable Congo could be Africa's healthy heart.
  • contrite: The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
  • pure: Be observant if thou wouldst have a pure heart, for something is born to thee in consequence of every action.

Modifies a noun

  • disease: Being at high risk is a latent stage of coronary heart disease.
  • attack: A person having a heart attack will usually complain of a tight pain in the chest.
  • failure: Risk factors are: heart failure, diabetes, high blood pressure, a previous history of blood clots.
  • rate: A heart rate monitor is also an essential tool for any workout.
  • muscle: The walls of these chambers are mainly made of special heart muscle.
  • valve: This is to make sure there is no risk of infection of the heart valves.

Noun used with modifier

  • beating: Five hundred years later modern images of a beating heart have proved him right.
  • artichoke: For a store cupboard hoummus, process a drained jar of artichoke hearts and a drained can of borlotti beans.
  • thy: I revive thy members for thee; I bring thee thy heart, and put it in its place.

Possessives

  • desire: One is to lose your heart's desire, the other is to gain it.

Possessives

  • Pharaoh: No, God hardened Pharaoh's heart for His purposes to be fulfilled.

Preposition: of

  • city: There's still, in the heart of the city, some semblance of an old quarter.
  • village: San Josep: Restored Finca in secluded grounds yet located in the heart of the village.

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