When you set someone's heart on fire, you're not standing in front of a lit bonfire! This means to start the "flames" of love in someone. People in love often feel as if they are "on fire" with love or "burning" with love. They describe love as hot, fiery, and "the spice of life." Therefore, when you first notice someone in that special way, they have set your heart on fire.
It hits you twice, a double blow or set back.
The LITERAL meaning would be to receive a set of papers saying you may walk.
It means to employ someone for a job who is quite unsuitable for the task at hand.
That is the correct spelling of the idiom "was set up" as in I was set up or He was set up.The idiom means claiming that a person was "framed" or falsely suggested to be guilty of a crime, or responsible for some action.
able to cat ch fire. made of material that will catch fireInflammable is anything that can go up in flames easily.
To want to have completed a goal.
It hits you twice, a double blow or set back.
To upset things in a spectacular way.
The LITERAL meaning would be to receive a set of papers saying you may walk.
"Set your heart on fire" is a metaphorical expression meaning to feel passionate, inspired, or deeply moved by something. It suggests being so enthusiastic or motivated about a particular thing that it ignites intense emotions within you.
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It means to employ someone for a job who is quite unsuitable for the task at hand.
that she dont like fire and to make it go out she puts rain on the fire
I just want to start a flame in your heart
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That is the correct spelling of the idiom "was set up" as in I was set up or He was set up.The idiom means claiming that a person was "framed" or falsely suggested to be guilty of a crime, or responsible for some action.
It's certainly not an idiom. It means just what it says - there was a snow that set a record.