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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'love heart' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shape which resembles a heart, or it can be used as a slang term for expressing love towards someone. For example: "I sent my mom a love heart to let her know how much I care about her."
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love heart
noun
The symbol ♥, used informally to convey the idea of (usually romantic) love.
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The confusing phenomenology of this curious book – its title, cover design (Che, Stars and Stripes, double helix, love heart) enthusiastic blurb, rather lavish production with lots of lovely illustrations – probably warrants a chapter in the history of Oxford University Press, its publisher.
I love Heart.
They'd make a love heart with the shape of their hands over their chests.
I suggest a love heart; Hollis seems to like the idea.
Spread the <3 Translations: :) smile ;) wink ':-) raised eyebrow :-o shocked <3 love (heart).
One woman held up a sheet of paper with a red love heart drawn on it.
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Two of the signature pieces are the "Love Me Tender" bed and the "Burning Love" heart-shaped mirror, said Doug Bassett, vice president of sales and marketing.
Thus, her favored shape is the love-heart.
"You can't see it," he says, "but my hands were in a love-heart shape".
For the maximalist Symmetrical sideways love-heart lips, like those masterminded by the make-up marvel Pat McGrath at Maison Margiela.
The worst are the ones that have just been cobbled together and don't even make any sense (they're usually above a soft-focused picture of a love-heart or a kitten).
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