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"heart is thudding" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sensation of one's heart beating strongly or rapidly. It can be used in many situations, such as when describing a fast-paced or exciting moment, or when expressing intense emotions. For example: - As she looked out the window, her heart began to thud with excitement at the thought of exploring a new city. - The sound of the approaching thunder made her heart thud in her chest with fear. - Despite her attempts to remain composed, her heart was thudding with nervousness as she stepped onto the stage. - As she read his heartfelt words, her heart thudded with love for him.
Idiom
Heart isn't in it.
If your heart is not in something, then you don't really believe in it or support it.
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My heart is thudding.
Back in Eaton Park in Norwich, my heart is thudding as I lie collapsed on the grass, gazing at the clouds, moments after achieving my modest target of completing the course without stopping.
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I got this whiff of cigar smoke and I was sat there thinking: 'I can't breathe, I'm going to die.' My heart was thudding and then I thought: 'No, I'm going to faint.' Then I thought: 'No, I'm going to be sick.' "It was an impeccable performance.
This sounds a little dull, but I want you to consider that its nickname is THUD.
He's taking thudding shots that are landing heavily, with impact.
So for the first time, I was being double-teamed, and I found myself heading toward the two Americans, my heart thudding away.
It took another block of straight driving to get my heart to stop thudding.
When he heard a loud noise he thought it was the thud, thud of the dance music.
As she squeezed out of the high-chair and walked over to where her cousin stood her heart thudded inconveniently and her breath was short.
I can hear the collective sound of hearts thudding to the floor as you glance up and see the card that you have been meaning to drop into the postbox sitting staring at you from the mantelpiece.
"Mine is a thud".
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