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DictionarySeecocklewarm the cockles of heart
warm the cockles of (one's) heartTo cause one to feel happy. The "cockles of one's heart" are the deepest part of oneself. Thank you so much—your kind words really warmed the cockles of my heart.See also: cockle, heart, of, warmwarm the cockles of someone's heartFig. to make someone feel warm and happy. It warms the cockles of my heart to hear you say that. Hearing that old song again warmed the cockles of her heart.See also: cockle, heart, of, warmwarm the cockles of one's heart, toTo gratify; to make someone feel good. This term comes from the Latin for the heart’s ventricles, cochleas cordis, and has been used figuratively since the late seventeenth century. “This contrivance of his did inwardly rejoice the cockles of his heart,” wrote John Eachard (Observations upon the Answer to Contempt of Clergy, 1671).See also: cockle, of, warmEncyclopediaSeewarm pool |