heartsink
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of heartsink
C20: so-called because the patient's appearance in the surgery makes the doctor's heart sink
Example Sentences
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The less immense, more finite items, of a size allowing the mind to get a handhold, like nations, or space technology, or New York, are hard to think about without drifting toward heartsink.
From "The Lives of a Cell" by Lewis Thomas
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It was with a dreadful heartsink that he ran there.
From The Preacher of Cedar Mountain A Tale of the Open Country by Seton, Ernest Thompson
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