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Definition of heart attack in English: heart attacknoun 1A sudden occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle and sometimes fatal. he died of a heart attack Example sentencesExamples - He was acquitted, but the stress of the trial was blamed for his death from a heart attack two years ago.
- Police said a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was a heart attack.
- It should be clear by now that people who give up smoking after a heart attack live longer than those who don't.
- My experience of care after my heart attack was like being led through a fog by someone who knew the way.
- At first it was assumed he had had a sudden heart attack brought on by all the excitement.
- As a result of the attack, the heart may not be able to pump around the body as efficiently as before the heart attack.
- So the ones who are saved from a heart attack will have been helped by the drug.
- This helps to slow the progression of coronary heart disease and makes a heart attack less likely.
- A successful angioplasty brings relief from angina and can make a heart attack less likely.
- This procedure can relieve symptoms and reduce the chance of a heart attack.
- Less than eighteen months later, at the age of sixty, my father suffers a fatal heart attack.
- Being sedentary increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke by the same amount as smoking.
- He was re-admitted to hospital but suffered a fatal heart attack as a result of the infection.
- Peter is 45, and came so that he could reduce his risk of having a sudden heart attack.
- While at home he became ill and eventually died alone after a heart attack.
- If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest, they could indicate a heart attack.
- When she first came into casualty, we missed the signs of what was probably a heart attack.
- He blacked out and despite a blood transfusion, suffered a fatal heart attack.
- We have a single template in our mind as to what a heart attack is, and how it presents itself.
- He had suffered a fatal heart attack and was pronounced dead on the dressing room table.
Synonyms blood clot, embolism, embolus, infarction - 1.1humorous Used in reference to a reaction of shock or great surprise.
OMG, I had a heart attack when he said White Sox! you nearly gave me a heart attack—didn't see you there! Example sentencesExamples - It's been three nights since my mother wanted to give me a heart attack with incredibly shocking news that she and Mr Wu were suddenly going on a honeymoon to Bali.
- Our tech directors nearly had a heart attack when I chose to do this, but it was necessary to pull off the game we envisioned.
- It's also defiantly un-radio-friendly, and probably gave record company execs near heart attacks after the lush presentation of the last album
- I nearly had a minor heart attack at the weekend when a friend of mine outlined how she and her boyfriend were going to handle the purchase of the home they're buying together.
- I guess I couldn't stay mad at her, despite the fact that she almost gave me a heart attack.
- Don't have the ringer volume on your phone unnecessarily turned up to full so that the person sitting next to you has a heart attack when it rings.
- I came home earlier than expected and almost had a heart attack when I saw your dad in our bedroom with another woman.
- I have hidden in empty rooms and pressed the patient call bell, (suggesting a ghost) and jumped out almost giving them heart attacks.
- I didn't want her to come back in the middle of the night, open the door and have a heart attack when she saw me.
- She had nearly been caught snooping in her parents' room and their sudden return had almost given her a heart attack.
- Someone had phoned Aunt Rachel, nearly giving her a heart attack with the news that her vanished brother's children had been found and one had been arrested for dealing drugs.
- I nearly had a heart attack when I saw you fall.
- I know all the range control geeks are going to have a heart attack when you make this suggestion.
- They almost gave the crowd a heart attack when they left the stage without playing Under The Bridge.
- He appeared out of nowhere, almost giving me a heart attack.
- I'm just walking down the street and I see your limp body lying on the ground: I swear, I almost had a heart attack.
Phrases informal An especially unhealthy meal, typically one that is high in saturated fat. the sausage and egg sandwich in no way measured up to a full English heart attack on a plate Example sentencesExamples - Shouldn't parents know that their kids are eating a "heart attack on a plate"?
- The sauce is a noteworthy far cry from the customary butter and heavy cream-laden "heart attack on a plate" variety.
- If you want to eat a "heart attack on a plate", this restaurant is for you.
- However, as years pass and good health becomes more important, these foods have become known as "heart attacks on a plate".
- I love the country benedict, which is eggs benedict with biscuits and gravy, even though it's pretty much a heart attack on a plate.
- "Double cheeseburgers and large portions of meat or chicken coated with Alfredo sauce are heart attacks on a plate," she states.
- It may sound like a heart attack on a plate, but you'd be surprised at how well the chili cheese fries really cut through that acidy feeling after drinking too much beer.
- Most things on this menu are like a heart attack on a plate.
- I mean I love meat, but I didn't want to have a heart attack on a plate!
- I must warn you, it's a heart attack on a plate, but innovative and lip-smacking nonetheless.
- The queues for a heart attack on a plate (giant all-day breakfast) can go out the door, even just before closing, which is 10pm on a Wednesday.
- It might look like a heart attack on a plate, but it tastes fabulous.
Definition of heart attack in US English: heart attacknounˈhɑrd əˌtækˈhärd əˌtak A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle. Example sentencesExamples - As a result of the attack, the heart may not be able to pump around the body as efficiently as before the heart attack.
- A successful angioplasty brings relief from angina and can make a heart attack less likely.
- If the symptoms occur whilst at rest, or are not relieved by rest, they could indicate a heart attack.
- It should be clear by now that people who give up smoking after a heart attack live longer than those who don't.
- Being sedentary increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke by the same amount as smoking.
- Peter is 45, and came so that he could reduce his risk of having a sudden heart attack.
- While at home he became ill and eventually died alone after a heart attack.
- Less than eighteen months later, at the age of sixty, my father suffers a fatal heart attack.
- We have a single template in our mind as to what a heart attack is, and how it presents itself.
- He blacked out and despite a blood transfusion, suffered a fatal heart attack.
- He was re-admitted to hospital but suffered a fatal heart attack as a result of the infection.
- He was acquitted, but the stress of the trial was blamed for his death from a heart attack two years ago.
- My experience of care after my heart attack was like being led through a fog by someone who knew the way.
- At first it was assumed he had had a sudden heart attack brought on by all the excitement.
- So the ones who are saved from a heart attack will have been helped by the drug.
- This procedure can relieve symptoms and reduce the chance of a heart attack.
- This helps to slow the progression of coronary heart disease and makes a heart attack less likely.
- He had suffered a fatal heart attack and was pronounced dead on the dressing room table.
- When she first came into casualty, we missed the signs of what was probably a heart attack.
- Police said a post-mortem examination showed the cause of death was a heart attack.
Synonyms blood clot, embolism, embolus, infarction
Phrases informal An especially unhealthy meal, typically one that is high in saturated fat. a heart attack on a plate made with four beef patties and 20 slices of bacon Example sentencesExamples - The queues for a heart attack on a plate (giant all-day breakfast) can go out the door, even just before closing, which is 10pm on a Wednesday.
- If you want to eat a "heart attack on a plate", this restaurant is for you.
- I must warn you, it's a heart attack on a plate, but innovative and lip-smacking nonetheless.
- It might look like a heart attack on a plate, but it tastes fabulous.
- The sauce is a noteworthy far cry from the customary butter and heavy cream-laden "heart attack on a plate" variety.
- Shouldn't parents know that their kids are eating a "heart attack on a plate"?
- I love the country benedict, which is eggs benedict with biscuits and gravy, even though it's pretty much a heart attack on a plate.
- However, as years pass and good health becomes more important, these foods have become known as "heart attacks on a plate".
- I mean I love meat, but I didn't want to have a heart attack on a plate!
- "Double cheeseburgers and large portions of meat or chicken coated with Alfredo sauce are heart attacks on a plate," she states.
- Most things on this menu are like a heart attack on a plate.
- It may sound like a heart attack on a plate, but you'd be surprised at how well the chili cheese fries really cut through that acidy feeling after drinking too much beer.
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