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put one's heart in
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Meanings:
1.
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general
neutral
figurative
To invest one's emotions, passion, or wholehearted commitment in an activity, relationship, or task; to do something with deep feeling or enthusiasm.
2.
US
UK
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general
neutral
informal
figurative
To cause a strong emotional reaction in someone; to affect someone's feelings intensely.
Examples:
EN:
Quite, only certain insults put one's heart in a flutter.
ES:
Tranquilo, solo ciertos insultos ponen el corazón de uno en un revoloteo.
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