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heart and soul

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/ˈhɑrt ənd ˈsoʊl/
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with one's whole being

The phrase "heart and soul" is an idiomatic expression that emphasizes the entirety of a person's being, combining both the emotional and spiritual aspects. It conveys a sense of complete dedication, passion, and commitment. People use this expression to describe the complete devotion or involvement of someone in a particular activity, cause, or relationship. It signifies that they are giving their whole self to the matter at hand.

  • She devoted herself to her career, putting her heart and soul into every project.
  • He loves her with his whole heart and soul, and he would do anything for her.
  • The team played with heart and soul, determined to win the championship.
  • They supported the charity's mission with their heart and soul, volunteering and donating regularly.
  • She pursued her dream of becoming an artist with her whole heart and soul.
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