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UK
/hˈɑːtbɹeɪkɐ/
]
NOUN
- a narrow defeat or a defeat at the last minute
- a charming person who is irresponsible in emotional relationships
How To Use heartbreaker In A Sentence
- Well, all your lovers are on the jury, the heartbreaker is the D.A. Can't you see, now, baby, they wanna see me framed and put away The Fabulous Thunderbirds Lyrics
- A visit to Lake Placid every year allows you to watch as the cute little tykes from pre-juvenile and juvenile dance morph into coltish adolescents in novice and then stunning young heartbreakers in juniors and seniors.
- Plus a good guy like Ant was a distraction from hot heartbreakers.
- I'm so sad about that, it's like a heartbreaker.
- As much fun as it is in theory to think of oneself as a "heartbreaker", in actual fact, if you are a person with feelings, it mostly is just complicated and sometimes painful to go through multiple relationships. Ferule & Fescue
- A booking on drug charges must be a brutal heartbreaker for the superstar singer and role model.
- And I have had my heart broken nearly as often as I have been the heartbreaker.
- Yet it's entirely possible for Manhattan to go unbeaten the rest of the way, finish something like 26-3 - then drop a heartbreaker in the MAAC Tournament and not get an at-large bid.
- I've been thinking about Lucia Berlin a lot lately - her death last month was a real heartbreaker - and I remember something she said to me: To write a good novel, you have to be in love with it.
- From that, I'm just taking a wild guess that you're insinuating that Jude's really good-looking (as most heartbreakers are).