man after one's own heart in English
person similar to oneself
Use "man after ones own heart" in a sentence
1. Cockles of (one's) heart One's innermost feelings: The valentine warmed the Cockles of my heart
2. Cockles of (one's) heart One's innermost feelings: The valentine warmed the Cockles of my heart
3. Somebody who lived here had literary tastes after my own heart.
4. Stand on one's own legs.
5. Stand on one's own feet.
6. Catch one's heart,never be apart.
7. Adverb (-) By one's own admission; Admittedly
8. Sometime after dinner, before the winter sunset, it occurred to me that a true family is not always one's own flesh and blood. It is a climate of the heart.
9. No doubt Jonah’s heart sank as the lots eliminated one man after another.
10. To dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle.
11. Cockles of (one's) heart The deepest part of oneself
12. Cockles of (one's) heart The deepest part of oneself
13. Antinational meaning Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
14. Careful in regard to one's own interests; provident.
15. Antinational (Adjective) Opposed to one's own nation; unpatriotic.
16. Verb (used with object) to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to Adopt a nickname.
17. A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart.
18. Follow your heart, man.
19. After I retired, I reopened the detective agency my old man used to own.
20. A man in want of heart lacks good judgment, since he “is bringing his own soul to ruin.”
21. Some problems cannot be tackled solely on one's own.
22. Using other people for one's own profit is immoral.
23. One's own pee to taste better than someone else's.
24. Success in study mainly depends on one's own efforts.
25. Import and export the qualification on one's own account.