A heart of gold or a heart of stone? ('Heart' senses and phrases, Part 1) - About Words - Cambridge Dictionary blog
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by Kate Woodford The word ‘heart’ is used a tremendous lot in English. As you might imagine, it’s often used to say things about love and emotions, but it has other less predictable meanings too. In this three-part post, I’ll look at the way we use this word, focusing on its various senses and a range … Continue reading A heart of gold or a heart of stone? (‘Heart’ senses and phrases, Part 1)
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