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The expression is "warming the cockles of your heart," that is delighting your innermost feelings. OR PERHAPS Kachels (pronounced cockles) are tiles covering stoves and fireplaces (kachelovens) that radiate heat. The expression "May it warm the cockles of your heart" is a corruption of the phrase, "May it warm the kachels of your hearth." A kacheloven is fuel efficient and radiates heat long after the fire is out. Suggest you look up "kachels." This explains why the phrase is always associated with warming. The first explanation is consistent with the Oxford English Dictionary, but I think the OED has not made the obvious connection. They go on at length about cockles, how the heart resembles the shell of a mollusk, etc.
That saying comes from Bristol England. It was first written down in 1903 by V.S. Lean.It is an old myth that a person who has cold hands must be "warm-hearted" or a generous, good person. The actual fact is that your physical warmth has nothing to do with your interior personality.The expression has been used since the early 1900's, origin not really known. The expression exists in English but is also know in German as Kalte Hand, Warmez Herz
meaning a person without no mercy to others and a person that mercy to others.
"Warm" is an action verb, a word for the act to make warm, to heat up."Warm" is not a common noun, warm is not a noun."Warm" is an adjective; for example, a warm welcome or a warm coat.
Sleek, beautiful hair, cute, and attractive (like a fox . . . "foxy lady"), but not likely to recipricate your warm feelings. "Cold as ice". As cold and hard as a stone, when it comes to her feelings for you.
Yes, it's called falling in love.
The expression is "warming the cockles of your heart," that is delighting your innermost feelings. OR PERHAPS Kachels (pronounced cockles) are tiles covering stoves and fireplaces (kachelovens) that radiate heat. The expression "May it warm the cockles of your heart" is a corruption of the phrase, "May it warm the kachels of your hearth." A kacheloven is fuel efficient and radiates heat long after the fire is out. Suggest you look up "kachels." This explains why the phrase is always associated with warming. The first explanation is consistent with the Oxford English Dictionary, but I think the OED has not made the obvious connection. They go on at length about cockles, how the heart resembles the shell of a mollusk, etc.
Milk Milk and sugar Lemon slice In the winter a shot of whiskey to warm your cockles.
Warm Your Heart was created in 1990-03.
That saying comes from Bristol England. It was first written down in 1903 by V.S. Lean.It is an old myth that a person who has cold hands must be "warm-hearted" or a generous, good person. The actual fact is that your physical warmth has nothing to do with your interior personality.The expression has been used since the early 1900's, origin not really known. The expression exists in English but is also know in German as Kalte Hand, Warmez Herz
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