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steal heart

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steal someone's heart
Fig. to capture someone's affections; to cause someone to fall in love with oneself. When I first met him, I knew he would steal my heart away. And he did.
See also: heart, steal

steal somebody's heart
to cause someone to love you He married the beautiful singer who stole his heart while singing the blues.
See also: heart, steal


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A few days before the first birthday of Flocke (Snowflake), the second polar bear to steal hearts after Knut, Flocke's six-year-old mother Vera gave birth to twins, the Nuremberg park said Wednesday.
Studio Theatre: DUDLEY the duckling is about to steal hearts with his adventures far from the farmyard where he was born.
Stainless Steal Cookie Cutter: This set comes with three differently sized stainless steal heart shaped cookie cutters attractively packaged in a clear box.
 
 
 
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