heart and soul

NOUN
  1. the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
    the gist of the prosecutor's argument
    the nub of the story
    the heart and soul of the Republican Party
ADVERB
  1. with complete faith
    she was with him heart and soul
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How To Use heart and soul In A Sentence

  • Explanation: Is the heart and soul of our Galaxy located in Cassiopeia?
  • A dancer must throw herself heart and soul into every performance.
  • It has been a huge stretch for my progressive little heart and soul.
  • The heart and soul of the movie is Alan, a shy Texan teetotaller who's confronted with a display of bacchanalian excess that would've impressed Caligula.
  • She loved Mike heart and soul.
  • the heart and soul of the Republican Party
  • Lyra is wonderful as an independent prospector who learns from being burned; while intriguingly he does not regrets his actions but is burned more so as his obsidian and her amethyst is a fiery PSI heart and soul matching . Obsidian Prey-Jayne Castle « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • I put my heart and soul into those verses and rhymes. The Sun
  • And this worked out only if such an owner put his heart and soul into all facets of the business.
  • To interest my heart and soul in my work, and aspire to the highest efficiency in the achievement of results. To be patiently receptive of just criticism and profit from its teaching.
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