take heart

VERB
  1. gain courage
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How To Use take heart In A Sentence

  • Fans and family of Mr Howson should take heart; far from seeking solace in the bottle, the strongest stuff he is currently imbibing is tea.
  • If you, too, have had your rest-bits nibbled away, by multiplicities, take heart. Dr. Cara Barker: Why You Must Vacation When Your Wallet Is Empty
  • Sis Cow ain't so mighty skeer'd, en den dey 'gun ter take heart. Fus' news you know, one un um sorter drap he wings en fuzzle up de fedders en run out 'twix' Sis Cow en de Lion. Nights With Uncle Remus
  • If you've recently retired and your family keep handing you brochures for book clubs or volunteering schemes, take heart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Well, my dear, take heart. Some day, I will kiss you and you will like it.
  • Arciris concluded her talk by urging young and old not to be complacent and to take heart.
  • Again did Birdalone take heart, and they hastened a long way up the stair, till Atra stayed at last at a door all done with iron, endlong and over-thwart. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Sis Cow aint so mighty skeer'd, en den dey 'gun ter take heart. Fus' news you know, one un um sorter drap he wings en fuzzle up de fedders en run out 'twix' Sis Cow en de Lion. Nights With Uncle Remus Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation
  • Parents who spend time and money to teach their children music, take heart -- a new Canadian study shows young children who take music lessons have better memories than their nonmusical peers.
  • We should all take heart from the decision; it shows that a compelling case allied to a vocal campaign will eventually persuade road ministers to loosen the purse strings.
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