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Used with adjectives:
"
He has a healthy heart."
(healthy, strong, bad, weak)
"
She could hear his beating heart."
(beating, racing, pounding)
"
He received an artificial heart."
(artificial)
"
They learned about the human heart."
(human)
"
She has a big heart."
(big, good, kind, pure, warm)
"
He has a cold heart."
(cold, dark, hard)
"
She's dealing with a broken heart."
(broken)
Used with verbs:
"
His heart beats rapidly."
(beats)
"
The heart pumps blood."
(pumps)
"
His heart pounded in his chest."
(pounded, thumped, throbbed)
"
Her heart raced when she saw him."
(raced, fluttered)
"
She has a good heart."
(has)
"
She really broke my heart."
(broke)
"
His gesture touched her heart."
(touched, warmed, melted)
"
He tried to steal her heart with flowers."
(steal, win, capture)
"
He told me to follow my heart."
(follow)
"
He poured out his heart to her but she didn't care."
(poured out, opened)
"
Her heart jumped when she saw him."
(jumped, leaped, skipped a beat)
"
My heart aches just thinking about it."
(aches, breaks, sinks, melts)
Used with nouns:
"
The doctor checked his heart rate."
(rate, rhythm)
"
He was attached to a heart monitor."
(monitor)
"
He has a heart defect."
(defect, condition, murmur)
"
She was diagnosed with heart disease."
(disease, failure)
"
He needs heart surgery."
(surgery)
"
She received a heart transplant."
(transplant)
Used with prepositions:
"
I know his advice comes from the heart."
(from)
"
He's still a kid at heart."
(at)
"
She knew in her heart that he was lying."
(in)
"
He got to the heart of the issue."
(of)