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heart and soul

Idioms  
  1. The entirety of one's energies or affections. For example, He put heart and soul into his music. [Late 1700s]


Example Sentences

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I put all my heart and soul into that wish.

From Literature

The players put heart and soul into the game.

From BBC

“But I knew in my heart and soul I was never going let the movie out without that being in it.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to smash Labour's failing grip in Wales and, as your new leader in Wales, I will pour my heart and soul into fighting for every vote," he said.

From BBC

"Here I am alive only in name. My heart and soul are in Gaza," he said.

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