Dead Heart
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Dead Heart
C20: from the title The Dead Heart of Australia (1906) by J. W. Gregory (1864–1932), British geologist
Example Sentences
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After missing with a first-pitch slider to Realmuto, Ohtani left a 100.2 mph heater in the dead heart of the zone.
From Los Angeles Times
“We’ve got the richness of emptiness which for some reason was known as the dead heart,” Mr. Olsen said in 2016 at the opening of a major retrospective of his six-decade career.
From New York Times
That path uses cutting-edge gene editing to replace dead heart cells with new ones engineered to reduce arrhythmias.
From Washington Post
I'm nearly 50 years old, with a cold, dead heart, but that kitchen still gets me.
From Salon
Jaíne feels it, and I guess my cold dead heart still does as well.
From Salon
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