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Discover Ludwig"heart swell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of joy or pride. For example, "My heart swelled with pride when I heard my daughter singing with the choir."
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It made my heart swell with pride".
Inside your wit, wisdom makes my heart swell – Bigger than your water-retaining feet.
It makes the heart swell almost as much as discovering that the Mill's full breakfast – taken in a room that overlooks the canal – includes (hallelujah!) fried bread.
Woody Allen's 46th film as director is a big Bloody Mary of a movie – half slap, half tickle – that makes your head sweat and your heart swell.
Harney County's lavish natural beauty only makes the cruelties visited on the town more difficult to bear; it's the kind of western landscape makes your heart swell.
Shot on expressively grainy black-and-white celluloid, it is the sort of unassuming discovery that could suffer from too much big love, and while it won't save or change your life, it may make your heart swell.
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My heart swells with admiration.
My heart swelled up big-time inside my chest".
He smiled at me; my heart swelled, my plate wobbled.
My heart swelled, and my skin went cold.
My heart swelled up, and I experienced a collision of desires.
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