Heart-burn
41set one's heart on — WANT DESPERATELY, wish for, desire, long for, yearn for, hanker after, ache for, hunger for, thirst for, burn for; informal be itching for, be dying for. → set * * * set one s heart on see under ↑heart • • • Main Entry: ↑set * * * set one s heart …
42I Feel a Song (In My Heart) — Infobox Single Name = I Feel a Song (In My Heart) Artist = Gladys Knight the Pips from Album = I Feel a Song B side = Don t Burn Down the Bridge Released = October 1974 Genre = Soul Length = 2:48 Label = Buddah Writer = Tony Camillo, Mary Sawyer… …
43Keep Your Heart — Infobox Album | Name = The Loved Ones Type = Album Artist = The Loved Ones Released = February 21, 2006 Recorded = October November 2005 Genre = Punk rock Length = 34:03 Label = Fat Wreck Chords Producer = Brian McTernan Reviews = * Allmusic… …
44My Heart Has a Wish That You Would Not Go — Aereogramme Aereogramme était un groupe de rock (rock progressif) écossais créé en 1998 et qui mit un terme à sa carrière en 2007. Sommaire 1 Membres 2 Discographie 2.1 Albums 2.2 …
45take it to heart — believe it is said to you, feel it is meant for you When he said we ll burn in hell, Ella cried. She took it to heart …
46set one's heart on — I think she s set her heart on the orange kitten Syn: want desperately, wish for, desire, long for, yearn for, hanker after, ache for, hunger for, thirst for, burn for; informal be itching for, be dying for …
47Face the Heart — Face the Heat Face the Heat Album par Scorpions Sortie 21 septembre 1993 Durée 52:04 Genre(s) Hard rock Producteur(s) Bruce Fairbairn et les Scorpions Label …
48heartburn — heart|burn [ˈha:tbə:n US ˈha:rtbə:rn] n [U] an unpleasant burning feeling in your stomach or chest caused by acid from your stomach →↑indigestion …
49heartburn — heart|burn [ hart,bɜrn ] noun uncount a pain that feels like burning in your chest and is a type of INDIGESTION …
50heartburn — heart•burn [[t]ˈhɑrtˌbɜrn[/t]] n. pat a burning sensation in the stomach, typically extending toward the esophagus, and sometimes associated with the eructation of an acid fluid; pyrosis • Etymology: 1590–1600 …