steal someone's heart

steal someone's heart
steal (someone's) heart to cause someone to love you.

He married the beautiful singer who stole his heart while singing the blues.


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  • steal someone's heart — win/capture/steal/someone’s heart mainly literary phrase to make someone start to love you Thesaurus: to start a romantic or sexual relationshipsynonym Main entry: heart * * * win someon …   Useful english dictionary

  • steal someone's heart — win someone s love. → steal …   English new terms dictionary

  • win someone's heart — win/capture/steal/someone’s heart mainly literary phrase to make someone start to love you Thesaurus: to start a romantic or sexual relationshipsynonym Main entry: heart …   Useful english dictionary

  • capture someone's heart — win/capture/steal/someone’s heart mainly literary phrase to make someone start to love you Thesaurus: to start a romantic or sexual relationshipsynonym Main entry: heart …   Useful english dictionary

  • heart — [ hart ] noun *** ▸ 1 organ that pumps blood ▸ 2 area of chest with heart ▸ 3 your feelings ▸ 4 inner central part ▸ 5 shape representing love ▸ 6 suit of playing cards ▸ 7 most important part ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count the organ in your chest that… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • heart — [härt] n. [ME herte < OE heorte, akin to Ger herz < IE base * k̑erd , k̑ṙd , heart > L cor, (gen. cordis), Gr kardia, OIr cride, Serb sr̈ce] 1. a) the hollow, muscular organ in a vertebrate animal that receives blood from the veins and… …   English World dictionary

  • steal heart — steal (someone s) heart to cause someone to love you. He married the beautiful singer who stole his heart while singing the blues …   New idioms dictionary

  • steal — [stēl] vt. stole, stolen, stealing [ME stelen < OE stælan, akin to Ger stehlen, prob. altered < IE base * ster , to rob > Gr sterein, to rob] 1. to take or appropriate (another s property, ideas, etc.) without permission, dishonestly, or …   English World dictionary

  • steal — steal1 [ stil ] (past tense stole [ stoul ] ; past participle sto|len [ stoulən ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to take something that belongs to someone else without permission: jailed for three years for stealing cars steal from:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • heart — I UK [hɑː(r)t] / US [hɑrt] noun Word forms heart : singular heart plural hearts *** 1) [countable] the organ in your chest that makes blood flow around your body I could hear his heart beating. have a weak/bad heart: Did you know he had a weak… …   English dictionary

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