It is the steady accretion of detail that may yet be the most damaging factor in the battle for British hearts and minds.
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It made a big impact on him and he realized, “Wow, there really is a Santa, at least in the hearts of some people.”
Kerry Bentivolio: The Congressman Who Believes in Santa Claus|Ben Jacobs|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Our hearts and our prayers are with you,” read a message on the accompanying card.
'Please Don't Die!': The Frantic Battle to Save Murdered Cops|Michael Daly|December 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The pictures which would melt even the hardest of Republcian hearts were taken at the end of November.
The Adorable New Prince George Photos|Tom Sykes|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That is to say, there is much longing in the hearts of Americans.
During Advent, Lots of Waiting, But Not Enough Hope|Gene Robinson|December 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But this is certain, that whatever the sex set their hearts upon, they make thorough work of it.
Clarissa, Volume 6 (of 9)|Samuel Richardson
They all drank, and their hearts were warmed and peace reigned once more.
The Downfall|Emile Zola
That harsh call to return rang in their hearts by day and by night, awakening home-sickness and desire.
The Outrage|Annie Vivanti
What mattered anything that night, when all hearts were light, and youth was abroad?
Our Little Polish Cousin|Florence E. Mendel
The craving for wealth was in their hearts, rendering them blind to everything else.
My Strangest Case|Guy Boothby
hearts
/ (hɑːts) /
noun
(functioning as singular)a card game in which players must avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spadesAlso called: Black Maria
Words nearby hearts
heart of the matter, heart on one's sleeve, heart rate, heartrending, Heart River, hearts, heart sac, hearts and flowers, heart's content, heart-searching, heartsease