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Heart And Soul

The idiom "heart and soul" means to put all your effort, energy, and passion into something. It is used to describe a situation where someone is fully committed to a task or activity, giving it their all and not holding back.

For example, if someone says "I put my heart and soul into this project," it means they worked very hard and gave it their full attention and dedication. Similarly, if someone says "I love you with all my heart and soul," it means they love the person completely and with all their being.

This idiom is often used in situations where someone wants to emphasize their dedication or commitment to something. It can be used in both personal and professional contexts, and is a powerful way to express strong emotions or feelings.


The usage of the idiom 'Heart And Soul' in a sentence

• The artist poured her heart and soul into creating her latest masterpiece.

• He devoted his heart and soul to his business, which eventually became successful.

• The team played with their heart and soul, but unfortunately, they lost the game.

• I put my heart and soul into making dinner for my family.

• The author poured her heart and soul into writing her memoir, which became a bestseller.

• She sings with her heart and soul every time she performs on stage.

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