broken heart
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of broken heart
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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Dating meant broken hearts and bad tempers and vengeful dreams.
From Literature
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"We have come here with broken hearts and confused minds, with so many questions. Why death in the bloom of youth, and why like this?" said the priest.
From Barron's
I conclude not with a joke but with a proverb at the essence of most Jewish jokes: What is as whole as a Jew with a broken heart?
But the celebratory atmosphere masks a broken heart, as Bad Bunny is reminded of the ex who taught him to dance.
From BBC
"My mum and dad weren't together, so I always think it was a bit of a broken heart as well," said Meg.
From BBC
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