steel one's heart in English
stiffen his heart, cause his heart to harde
Use "steel ones 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. Catch one's heart,never be apart.
4. Cockles of (one's) heart The deepest part of oneself
5. Cockles of (one's) heart The deepest part of oneself
6. A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart.
7. Words coming from the bottom of one's heart are not honeyed.
8. 20 A bad conscience is a snake in one's heart.
9. An excess of fat in one's diet can lead to heart disease.
10. ‘Watched The End of the Affair tonight and Boohooed.’ Synonyms weep , shed tears, sob, wail, be in tears, cry one's eyes out, cry one's heart out, cry as if one's heart would break, bawl, howl, snivel, whimper, whine, squall, mewl, bleat
11. See: (something) is the straw that Broke the camel's back all hell breaks loose all hell Broke loose be flat Broke bed and breakfast break (one's) ass break (one's) balls break (one's) duck break (one's) egg break (one's) fall break (one's) heart break (one's) stones break (one's) word break (someone's) serve break (something) on (something) break
12. To do or feel something from the Bottom of (one's) heart is from 1540s
13. He needed a cool head, a stout heart and nerves of steel.
14. Achromatic little a knot in one's heart grew on the hand, itch again painful, how cleared?
15. Friend of my soul, this is terrible, dismaying: it makes one's heart sink, it withers vital energy ...
16. Often used in the phrase "warmed the Cockles of (one's) heart." Thank you so much—your kind words really warmed the Cockles of my heart.
17. 24 Friend of my soul, this is terrible, dismaying: it makes one's heart sink, it withers vital energy ...
18. Often used in the phrase "warmed the Cockles of (one's) heart." Thank you so much—your kind words really warmed the Cockles of my heart
19. Warm the Cockles of one's heart Gratify one, make one feel good, as in It warms the Cockles of my heart to see them getting along so well
20. Definition of Cockles of the heart : the core of one's being —usually used in the phrase warm the Cockles of the heart First Known Use of Cockles of the heart 1671, in the meaning defined above
21. What we refer to here is a sincere and good-natured smile that comes from the bottom of one's heart.
22. Illiteracy and semiliterate are packed again again thick again modern, analphabetic semiliterate still is on temperament of in one's heart.
23. A Blot on (one's) escutcheon A stain or mark against one's reputation or that of one's family
24. At (one's) Command Among one's available resources or skills
25. Stale images cancel one's perception and deviate one's motivation.