cold-hearted, warm-hearted, chicken-hearted, half-hearted
bleeding heart, a heart of gold, warm heart, heart of a lion. lonely heart
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heart of the sun, black heart, heartless,close to the heart, heart-healthy,heart-conscious,heart-friendly,heart attack(myocardial infarction), and one of my VERY favorites: heart-squoze.
Phrases that describe shock include "stunned into silence," "wide-eyed disbelief," and "frozen in place." Other expressions might include "heart racing," "breath caught in the throat," and "mind racing with confusion." These phrases convey the intense emotional and physical reactions often associated with unexpected or traumatic events.
Feint is when you do something to deceive someone, usually in a game or on the battlefield: "the football player moved to the right, but it was a feint." Faint, has several uses such as loosing consciousness or being lesser than something else: "a faint aroma," "faint of heart."
"Take it to heart" is a term used to describe when someone takes something very seriously. In other words, so seriously, they feel it in their heart.
you can't describe beauty,beauty comes from within and no-one can chnge the way you look but you.Beauty is mother nature,everything connected to you meens something.The best way to describe beauty is 'you' x
participating in an interest group
Health term Faint:Pass out Sight term Faint: obscure
Accually, Only if you pinch them in there pressure points. They might faint. Other than that, No.
In the same way that you would factorise any other expressions that do not contain an equality sign depending on the expressions of which none have been given.
The symptoms of a panic attack are palpitations, shaking, and chest pain. Other symptoms maybe shortness of breath, a racing heart, feeling faint, feeling dizzy, and feeling a loss of control.
Myocardial ischemia is a coronary artery disease during which the heart tissue is slowly or suddenly starved of oxygen and other nutrients. Eventually, the affected heart tissue will die.
scare them or temp. suffocate/ choke them
An equation.