Sentence examples for battered heart from inspiring English sources

The phrase "battered heart" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has experienced emotional pain or heartbreak. Example: "After the breakup, she felt like she was carrying a battered heart, struggling to heal from the pain."

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"It is a place of service, a place of heroes, a place with a bruised, battered heart that I know will get past this hideous moment".

I'll always remember the soothing effect it had on both my churning stomach and my battered heart.

But now that we can see Rose's battered heart we can also see where Louise got both her sweetness and her genius for survival.

If the lonesome Frankie's relationship with Berenice, the family maid, grounds this heartbreaker of a novel, her friendship with her six-year-old cousin John Henry West bares its battered heart.

And, the Born To Die album gently massaging my battered heart, I surrendered to the overwhelming loneliness I felt in that moment.

Wei-Shin Politiku Bypasses and stents Bill's battered heart still beats for Wife, Daughter, and us Judy Y . Zuklie Politiku Hairperfectly combed Calls, money, video tapes Tripped up my Dear John.

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MAYBE we all have moments when we need such a stranger, someone whose anonymity allows us to let down our guard and show our raw and battered hearts, to reveal the mess we know ourselves to be.

You batter your heart into submission and tell yourself, as Mohammed does, that: "The most important thing is that if I die, it's with my mum, dad and my sisters".

Battered economies, take heart: If this idiosyncratic, disorganized, humble city can arise as the unlikely symbol of progress in all this mess, there is hope after all.

CHICAGO, July 14 — In Grant Park, this city's front yard along Lake Michigan, a dizzying pack of people filled the streets evening after evening, all holding their gazes firmly on the little plates in their hands, loaded with catfish beignets, curly fries smothered in cheese, pirogies with sour cream, beer-battered artichoke hearts, and fried dough buried in berry sauce and whipped cream.

"Our hearts are battered, but they will mend," Kassig's mother, Paula, said, speaking stoically.

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