It means to feel that there is no way to go on and you just want to give up.
It means find that part in the heart, tell what it has, and what it is.
to be in dept , to owe money or to lose money
A person needs to lose weight.
Literally it means that you have a heart, you physically possess that bodily organ.
Lose your temper.
The idiom, "You lost your marbles," means that you've gone crazy.
you have broken somone's heart means to hurt someone feelings.
Unless there is truly something wrong with your heart, then yes, it is an idiom. My heart fell, my heart exploded, my heart sang, my heart doing anything other than pumping blood is an analogy and an idiom.
This isn't an idiom. It means just what it seems to mean. Something is enough so that even a saint would lose patience with it.
Idiom
It is not an idiom. Unkindness is often called heartlessness, and so the expression "have a heart" means "Do not be unkind."
The idiom "made his heart feel heavy" suggests that someone or something has caused emotional pain or sadness. It implies that the person's heart is burdened with negative emotions such as guilt, sorrow, or regret.