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The phrase "your heart strings have been plucked" is a metaphorical way of expressing deep emotion or strong feelings being experienced. It implies that something or someone has touched your emotions in a profound way, similar to the effect of plucking the strings of a musical instrument.
Type A personality has been linked to the development of heart disease. Traits associated with Type A personality, such as competitiveness, time urgency, and hostility, can increase the risk of developing heart disease due to elevated stress levels and unhealthy lifestyle choices.
The phrase "perception is reality" is often attributed to Lee Atwater, a political strategist in the US. However, the concept has been around for centuries in various forms and can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy.
The phrase "alpha male" originates from studies of animal behavior, particularly in wolf packs, where the alpha male holds a dominant position in the social hierarchy. It has since been extended to describe dominant or assertive human males in various contexts.
This phrase means feeling relieved or less stressed after a worry or concern has been resolved or explained. It signifies a weight lifted off one's shoulders when a troublesome thought or issue is no longer present.
Not directly but emotional distress can seriously exacerbate other conditions to a fatal extent. People who have been emotionally rejected have starved themselves to death and in effect committed suicide in numerous different ways.
Emotional resonance is some form of agreement or sympathy, between the emotions that someone else is expressing, and your own. You can feel what they feel, if only as an echo. Your heart strings have been plucked.
A bird has been plucked.
The verb phrase is "should have been."
Pearl responded to Mr. Wilson's question by saying that she was plucked from a bush of wild roses by her mother, Hester Prynne. She maintained a mysterious and enigmatic demeanor throughout the novel, often alluding to her origins without giving a clear answer.
been washed. This is a passive verb phrase.
If you have been plucking them, then of course they will get thicker when you allow the previously plucked hairs to grow out. But if you haven't plucked them before then they won't get thicker if you don't pluck them. The number of hairs that you CAN have came with you from birth, and will not be affected by plucking or not.
pluckverb1 he plucked a thread from his lapel: remove, pick (off), pull (off/out), extract, take (off).2 she plucked at his T-shirt: pull (at), tug (at), clutch (at), snatch (at), grab, catch (at),tweak, jerk; informal yank.3 the turkeys have been plucked: deplume, remove the feathers from.4 Jen plucked the guitar strings: strum, pick, plunk, thrum, twang; play pizzicato.nounsaying those things to her took a lot of pluck: courage, bravery, nerve, backbone, spine,daring, spirit, intrepidity, fearlessness, mettle, grit, true grit, determination, fortitude,resolve, stout-heartedness, dauntlessness, valor, heroism, audacity; informal guts, spunk,gumption, moxie.Taken from Macbook, Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 dictionary (pre - installed program.)
There is not an instrument that has 1000 strings. The largest stringed insturment is the Earth Harp that has 16-22 strings and can span 1000 feet. A 1000 string version has been discussed.
it has been made lighter and they have add more strings
The bumps on our skin are called goose bumps as they resemble the bumpy skin of a goose after it has been plucked.
Mandolins are decendants of the lute, whilst they are tuned like a violin (G,D,A,E) but are held and strummed like a guitar. Mandolins are traditionally acoustic, but recently electric models have been around. They come in a variety of styles, including those in the link below. They make a very distictive and rather nice sound- type in mandolin on youtube for a taster http://mandolincity.com/images/mandolin2.jpg
been washed. This is a passive verb phrase.