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    a bleeding heart

    someone who feels too much sympathy for

    people such as poor people or criminals

    etc.

    a heartbeat awayto be the next person to take over

    someone's position if they die

    a heavy heart

    to have a feeling of being weighed down

    with sorrow

    after one's own heartto be well-liked for agreeing with one`s

    own feelings

    an aching hearta feeling of sadness that one has when

    love has been lost or has faded

    at heartessentially, what one really is rather than

    what one seems to be

    cross one's heart and hope to die

    to say or promise that what you have said

    is true

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    do someone's heart goodto make someone feel good, to make

    someone healthy

    do something in a heartbeatto do something almost immediately if you

    have the chance

    from the bottom of one's heart with great feeling

    from the heart sincerely

    get to the heart of somethingto understand the most important thing

    about something

    go somewhere in a heartbeatto go somewhere almost immediately if

    you have the chance

    Have a heart!

    "Don't be unkind or do something mean or

    cruel!"

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    heart to heart intimate

    in one's heart of heartsto know something is true although you

    may not want to admit it or believe it

    near to someone's heart

    an idea or something that is important to

    you and that you care about

    sick at heart to be very sad or upset about something

    the heart bleeds for someone to feel sympathy for someone

    the heart goes out to someone to feel great sympathy for someone

    the heart is dead set against something to be totally against something

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    the heart is in one's mouthto feel very nervous or frightened or have

    strong emotions about something

    the heart is in the right placeto be sympathetic or to have good

    intentions

    the heart is not in something

    to not really want to do what you are

    doing

    the heart is set against something to be totally against something

    the heart is set on something to want something very much

    the heart skips a beat to be startled or excited from surprise

    the heart stands still

    to be very frightened or worried about

    something

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    the way to someone's heartthe best way to please someone or make

    them like you

    to be young at heartto do things that usually younger people

    enjoy doing

    to break someone's heart to make someone feel sad or hopeless

    to die of a broken heartto suffer from emotional distress from a

    failed romance

    to eat one's heart out to suffer from excessive longing or envy

    to find it in one's heart to do somethingto have the courage or compassion to do

    something

    to follow one's heart to act according to one's feelings

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    to have a big heart to be very kind and helpful

    to have a change of heartto change the way one feels about

    something

    to have a heart to be a generous and forgiving person

    to have a heart of gold to be kind and friendly

    to have a heart of stone to be cold and unfriendly

    to have a heart-to-heart talk with someone to have a sincere and intimate talk with

    someone

    to have a soft spot in one's heart for

    someone or something to be fond of someone or something

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    to have one's heart set on something to want something very much

    to know something by heartto know something perfectly or to have

    memorized something

    to learn something by heart to memorize something

    to lose heartto feel discouraged because of failure or to

    lose the hope of success

    to not have the heart to do somethingto be unwilling to say or do something that

    may hurt or upset others

    to one's heart's content as much as one wants

    to open one's heart to someone

    to talk about one's feelings honestly or to

    confide in someone

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    to pour one's heart out to tell all of one's feelings to someone

    to search one's heart

    to study one's reasons and acts and to try

    to discover if one has been fair and honest

    about something

    to set one's heart against something

    to turn against something or to become

    totally against something

    to set one's heart on something to select something as one's goal

    to strike at the heart of something

    to do something that damages or destroys

    the basic idea or way of doing something

    that is very important to someone

    to take heart to be encouraged or to be brave

    to take something to heart

    to be strongly affected by something that

    someone says to you so you take itseriously or are upset by it

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    to tug at someone's heartstringsto make someone feel very sad or feel

    great sympathy for someone else

    to warm the cockles of someone's heart to make someone feel warm and happy

    to wear one's heart on one's sleeve to show one`s feelings openly

    to win someone's heartto do nice things for someone to make him

    or her love you

    with all one's heart with all one's energy and feeling

    with heart and soul the core or total person

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    Nouns of love1. devotion 2. fascination 3. companion 4. pleasure

    5. attractiveness 6. elegance 7. eternity 8. hope

    9. devotion 10. marriage 11. vow 12. revival

    13. honor 14. appreciation 15. offering 16. genuineness

    17. energy 18. knowledge 19. adoration

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    Nouns of love1. devotion 2. fascination 3. companion 4. pleasure

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    Valentine cards

    A guy walks into a post office one day to see a middle-aged,balding man standing at the counter methodically placing"Love" stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all overthem. He then takes out a perfume bottle and starts sprayingscent all over them.

    His curiosity getting the better of him, he goes up to thebalding man and asks him what he is doing. The man says"I'm sending out 1,000 Valentine cards signed, 'Guess who?'"

    "But why?" asks the man.

    "I'm a divorce lawyer," the man replies.

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    A = admiration, adorable, adore, affection,

    affectionate, allegiance, amorous, amour,

    angel, ardent, ardor, attachments, attract,

    attraction, attractive, awe

    B = beau, beautiful, beauty, beloved,

    bonds, boyfriend

    C = candy, captivate, cards, care,Casanova, celebrate, charm, cherish,

    chocolate, commitment, cordial, courtship,

    cozy, Cupid,

    D = darling, date, dear, declaration, desire,

    devoted, devotion, dine, Don Juan, dreamy

    E = embrace, emotion, enamored, endear,

    endearment, engagement,enrapture, Eros,eternal, excite

    F = fancy, fantasy, fascinate, fascination,

    favor, favorite, fellowship,fianc, fiance,fling, flirt, flowers, friendship

    G = gallant, gem, gifts, girlfriend,

    goodnessH = heart, heartthrob, honey, honor, hug

    I = idolize, inclination, infatuation J = jewels, jewelry

    K = karma, kismet, kissL = lace, liaison, lifelong, like, lilies,

    lonesome,

    love,lover, lovesick M = maternal, mostly, marry

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    N = nirvana, nurture O = opulent, osculation

    P = passion, perfume, plants, precious,

    prize, professQ = quality, queen, quaint

    R = rapture, rapturous, red, regard,

    remembrance, restaurant, revere, ribbon,riddle, romance, romantic, Romeo

    S = sachets, seduce, smitten, special,

    suitor, sweet, sweetheart, swoon

    T = tantalizing, tender, token, truelove U = unique, unusual

    V = Valentine, Valentino, Venus, verses W = warmth, woo

    Y = yearning Z = zestful

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    _______ Valentine's Day or Valentine's Day is a holiday _______ February 14. It is thetraditional day on _______ lovers express their love for each other; sending _______ cards,donating to charity or gifting candy. It _______ very common to present flowers on Valentine'sDay. _______ holiday is named after two men, both Christian _______ among the numerous

    Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. _______ day became associated with romantic love inthe _______ of Geoffrey Chaucer in High Middle Ages, when _______ tradition of courtly loveflourished.The day is most _______ associated with the mutual exchange of love notes _______ the formof "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include _______ heart-shaped outline and the figureof the winged _______ Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely _______ way tomass-produced greeting cards. The mid-nineteenth century _______ Day trade was a harbingerof further commercialized _______ in the United States to follow. The U.S. _______ CardAssociation estimates that approximately one billion valentines _______ sent each yearworldwide, making the day the _______ largest card-sending holiday of the year behindChristmas. _______ association estimates that women purchase approximately 85 percent_______ all valentines.www.wikipedia.org

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    Q: Why is lettuce

    the most loving

    vegetable?

    A: Because it's all

    heart.

    Q: What do

    squireels give for

    Valentine's Day?

    A: Forget-me-nuts.

    Q: What did the

    letter say to the

    stamp?

    A: You send me.

    Q: What did the

    stamp say to the

    envelope?

    A: I'm stuck on

    you.

    Q: What is a

    vampire's

    sweetheart called?

    A: His ghoul-friend.Q: Why did the

    banana go out with

    the prune?

    A: Because it

    couldn't get a date.

    Q: What is a ram's

    favorite song?

    A: I only have eyes

    for ewe, Dear

    Q: What travels

    around the world

    but stays in one

    corner?

    A: A stamp.

    Q: What does an

    envelope say when

    you lick it?

    A: Nothing, it shuts

    up.

    Q: What happens

    when you fall in

    love with a french

    chef?

    A: You get

    buttered up.

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    Q: What is the

    difference between

    a girl who is sick of

    her boyfriend and

    a sailor who falls

    into the ocean?

    A: One is bored

    over a man the

    other is a man

    overboard.

    Q: If your aunt ran

    off to get married,

    what would you

    call her?

    A: Antelope.

    Q: What did the

    light bulb say to

    the switch?

    A: You turn me on.Q: Did adam and

    eve ever have a

    date?

    A: No, but they

    dad an apple.

    Q: What did the

    boy octopus say to

    the girl octopus?

    A: Can I hold your

    hand, hand, hand,

    hand, hand, hand,

    hand, hand, hand,

    hand?

    Q: What did one

    snake say to the

    other snake?

    A: Give me a little

    hug and a hiss,

    honey.

    Q: Who sends a

    thousand

    valentines cards

    signed "guess

    who"?

    A: A divorce

    lawyer.

    Q: What is the

    perfect breakup

    gift to give to

    someone for

    valentines day?

    A: A copy of the

    book sex for

    dummies.

    Q: What did the

    valentine card say

    to the stamp?

    A: Stick with me

    and we'll go

    places!

    Q: What do

    farmers give their

    wives on

    Valentine's Day?

    A: Hogs and

    Kisses!

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    Q: Why did the pig

    give his girlfriend a

    box of candy?

    A: It was

    Valenswine's Day!

    Q: Do skunks

    celebrate

    Valentine's Day?

    A: Sure, they're

    very scent-imental!

    Q: What did the

    cholcolate syrup

    say to the ice

    cream?

    A: "I'm sweet on

    you!"

    Q: What did the

    French chef give

    his wife for

    Valentine's Day?

    A: A hug and a

    quiche!

    Q: What did the

    paper clip say to

    the magnet?

    A: "I find you very

    attractive."

    Q: What did the

    pencil say to the

    paper?

    A: "I dot my i's on

    you!"

    Q: What did one

    pickle say to the

    other?

    A: "You mean a

    great dill to me."

    Q: What does a

    man who loves his

    car do on February

    14?

    A: He gives it a

    Valenshine!

    Q: What do you

    call a very small

    valentine?

    A: A valentiny!

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    Words of loveanticipate adore admire appreciate await

    cherish connect converge couple cultivate

    espouse evaluate excite exhilarate expect

    foster hitch honor hope impress

    inspire join love marry mate

    meet merge motivate nurture pledge

    a a c j s r a j q k i y n t x c v e j ci m z v d i q n m d c k u e c n o v e o

    e v y f o s t e r m t s r j w n o f q w

    s p s w y j j v l m e e t n m v s p j g

    k n e x h i l a r a t e u e v o j l u b

    d m l z o z a l e t q w r x w f p o s d

    y j o i n c p u m e o h e c k e e v u l

    o i g c o d r a h b f o u i m p r e s s

    e o q u r a n t i c i p a t e a t o q y

    x e n l u d j e t c n e d e n w n b c p

    p c n t e m n r c i s i o c x a m q h j

    e c a i h i l f h a p p r e c i a t e c

    c o n v e r g e z w i v e o o t r n r t

    t u s a a e o s c d r p b q n e r r i ts p v t g k e p o n e l b f n x y c s m

    i l h e o i e o k w m e r g e r e o h s

    t e q v u g a u m z s d h g c c l v p n

    a m p n v x c s d b m g m o t i v a t e

    z t r o l k f e g f m e h r m z y s c k

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    Words of loveanticipate adore admire appreciate await

    cherish connect converge couple cultivate

    espouse evaluate excite exhilarate expect

    foster hitch honor hope impress

    inspire join love marry mate

    meet merge motivate nurture pledge

    j m a g l x c b k i u k n u n f j k p ur v z z q k t e h z m m u j y n p k l r

    m v a f o s t e r g f u r t l d e b y v

    x x u o h o t v p m e e t n f b w e p m

    o a e x h i l a r a t e u e d b v l e i

    b y b n o c g l p t a c r x m y w o a f

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    s m m c o t i a h q b o j i m p r e s s

    e p d u r a n t i c i p a t e a w s k m

    x t m l y d r e t j n e d e z w x u c s

    p s u t r m p q c v s b o z n a m o h m

    e c h i w i d j h a p p r e c i a t e f

    c o n v e r g e t n i c e l o t r y r o

    t u f a k e n s w t r p m u n o r f i mi p x t c z s p d z e l g r n l y o s o

    p l y e t i m o w u m e r g e k l z h u

    y e w o l q c u q d l d n f c l g j k m

    b w b p l z j s u l g g m o t i v a t e

    o v r n q q j e e c a e g t d s g j d n

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    Valentines day

    Mark these sentences True or False

    concordance, cordate, core, cordial, courage, courtship, discord, discourage, enamored,heartbroken, heartiness, heartland, heartthrob, infatuation, recorder, romantic,sweetheart, true love

    ______ 1. Jamie, a shy and fearful young man, simply did not have the COURTSHIP to ask Elaine, avery outgoing classmate, to attend the concert.

    ______ 2. As soon as Tim asked the question in a hostile way, he knew there would be CORE amongthe diverse members.

    ______ 3. In the HEARTLAND of America, there are fertile plains and productive farms.

    ______ 4. The engaged couple were so ENAMORED of each other, they laughed, smiled andencouraged each other in every way.

    ______ 5. There was noticeable DISCORD among the members of the dance committee since no onecould agree on the theme of the party.

    ______ 6. The elderly man, unable to walk anymore, was a good example ofHEARTINESS.

    ______ 7. I admired the CORDATE floral wreath, complete with small white flowers, that wasarranged like a large, puffy balloon.

    ______ 8. Didn't Helen show a lot ofCOURAGE to ask a junior to go with her to the Valentine's Dayformal?

    ______ 9. My parents, especiallyCORDIAL to everyone, were very popular with my friends and otherparents as well.

    ______ 10. Tina and Tom showedTRUE LOVE since they argued non-stop, rarely agreed on anysubject and had no interests in common.

    ______ 11. The term SWEETHEART usually shows genuine affection and a depth of positiveemotional feelings.

    ______ 12. The CONCORDANCE between all the parents was unanimous; Drinking alcoholicbeverages was forbidden!!

    ______ 13. He was so HEARTBROKEN when Sally gave him back the engagement ring that heimmediately sold it to a pawn shop.

    ______ 14. To DISCOURAGE people from coming to the party we posted announcements aroundschool that coke and donuts would be free all night.

    ______ 15. I was trulyINFATUATED with the beautiful black toy with eyes like a lizard, warts on itsface and a grotesque body everyone wanted!

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    ______ 16. The chance meeting that occurred high on the mountain-top evolved nicely into aROMANCE that lasted a lifetime.

    ______ 17. The court RECORDERis a useful machine that does a thorough job of shreddingsensitive information.

    ______ 18. She confessed that she, too, felt positively toward James when he admitted that she hadbeen his HEARTTHROB for years.

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    Explain the meanings of the words

    concondance _________________________________________

    cordate _________________________________________

    core _________________________________________

    cordial _________________________________________

    courage _________________________________________

    courtship _________________________________________

    discord _________________________________________

    discourage _________________________________________

    enamored _________________________________________

    heartbroken _________________________________________

    heartiness _________________________________________

    heartland _________________________________________

    heart-throb _________________________________________

    infatuation _________________________________________

    recorder _________________________________________

    romantic _________________________________________

    sweetheart _________________________________________

    true love _________________________________________