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dear heart
noun
Term of affection; sweetheart.
Exact(19)
"Phil dear heart," he'd laugh.
My dear heart, I love you".
His films included "Airport" and "Dear Heart".
Well, dear heart, be offended: I didn't write it.
"What is it, dear heart?" Grant had never heard her use this flowery expression before.
Mr. Johnson said he has one "dear heart" on a fixed income who pays off her bill when she can.
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Strive well, dear hearts with quenchless zeal.
Keep them safe, New Beacons, shining stars, Look how you've aged with your beloved books, dear hearts.
Shore recorded 75 hits between 1940 and 1955, among them "Yes, My Darling Daughter," "Dear Hearts and Gentle People," and "The Anniversary Song".
Ann Bannon's lesbian pulp novels, Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," Bing Crosby's "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" — the references fly as we zip between nostalgia and smirks.
The problem, dear hearts, is a common one here in the American heartland: an inability to express personal preference in simple declarative sentences, no modifiers.
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