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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heart jump" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of excitement, fear, or surprise. Example: As she opened the envelope and read the letter, her heart jumped with joy.
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It made my heart jump just watching it there in a limb.
Seeing him lie there with his shoes off and legs broken made my heart jump and I got the shakes.
In his box seat, the colt's owner, John Oxley, felt his heart jump when Monarchos rolled around the final turn.
"When I saw those two guys with their fists up on the victory stand, it made my heart jump.
82 min: "Evan, you made my heart jump (and not in a good way)," says Ian Copestake.
And then another at the end of episode 10, when we saw Philip's heart jump as he looked at his ex-wife, and she pulled her hand away.
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Your heart jumps with it.
My heart jumps sideways.
My heart jumps for joy seeing that".
My heart jumped up and down inside my chest.
A firecracker goes off and my heart jumps so high, I swear it hits my brainpan.
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