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heart-shaped

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a leaf) shaped like a heart

How To Use heart-shaped In A Sentence

  • In a flurry of heart-shaped jade-green leaves her wings appeared.
  • For the use of men they have the "merkin," [FN#410] a heart-shaped article of thin skin stuffed with cotton and slit with an artificial vagina: two tapes at the top and one below lash it to the back of a chair. Arabian nights. English
  • So I used the box to trace out a heart-shaped piece of paper and wrote a Valentine's note to my teacher.
  • Its flowers nod on frail stalks that spring straight from a rosette of heart-shaped leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • As Valentine's Day approaches each year he stoutly proclaims his disdain for this "faux holiday, this commercial invention by some ad man or company created for the sake of making a few bucks, selling silly, heart-shaped cards, bouquets and chocolates. Jamie Schler: Valentine's Day Flourless Chocolate Truffle Torte
  • She was dressed in a beautiful soft pink chiffon dress and was holding a cherry red heart-shaped box. Magic Hearts
  • Why, there, if a college student comes downtown with a flareback coat and heart-shaped trousers and one of those nifty little pompadour hats that are brushed back from the brow to give the brains a chance to grow, they arrest him for collecting a crowd and disturbing traffic. At Good Old Siwash
  • Me and Austen sat on twirly iron chairs with red, heart-shaped, leather upholstery. WHITE LIES
  • It doesn't help that she looks like a complete pushover, her heart-shaped face, blue eyes and perfect Cupid's-bow mouth radiating sweetness and light.
  • It's Valentine's season, which means that everywhere you look there are heart-shaped balloons, pink greeting cards and candy boxes filled with chocolate.
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