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heartbreaker

[ hahrt-brey-ker ]

noun

  1. a person, event, or thing causing heartbreak.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of heartbreaker1

1655–65; heartbreak + -er 1
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It is a heartbreaker to see, for what might have been: an “emerald necklace†of mountains, rivers, parks and beaches.

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The audience isn't sure if he's about to be a typical suave heartbreaker.

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Warning to anyone who was left cold by the final monologue last time around: It is now a heartbreaker, just as it’s meant to be.

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Thanks in no small part to Erskine, the Dodgers won the National League pennant that year before losing another heartbreaker World Series to the Yankees, after leading the series three games to two.

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“I’m calling this eclipse — April 8, 2024 — the ‘heartbreaker’ because we know the saying: ‘April showers bring May flowers.’

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