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heart and soul
Idioms and Phrases
The entirety of one's energies or affections. For example, He put heart and soul into his music . [Late 1700s]Example Sentences
It is exactly the fixture they would want after their FA Cup win at Bournemouth, when Pep Guardiola was speaking about his players showing heart and soul, and the desire and passion that they need.
"He's definitely put his heart and soul into looking at all the different golf swings that I've sent him," Hovland said.
“I put my heart and soul into this,†coach Myron Jacobs said.
It has a heart and soul no architect can design.
"Here on Bourbon Street, always the heart and soul of New Orleans, this year began with a terror attack that tried to shatter its spirit," said former American footballer Michael Strahan during the pre-filmed segment.
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