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51Lay, Kenneth — ▪ 2007 American businessman (b. April 15, 1942, Tyrone, Mo. d. July 5, 2006, Aspen, Colo.), rose from humble beginnings to become chairman and chief executive of Enron Corp. at one time the seventh largest corporation in the U.S. but saw… …
52lay bare — v. tell one s innermost thoughts or feelings, pour one s heart out , reveal one s emotions …
53take to heart — verb get down to; pay attention to; take seriously (Freq. 1) Attend to your duties, please • Syn: ↑attend to • Ant: ↑neglect (for: ↑attend to) …
54take\ to\ heart — • take to heart • lay to heart v. phr. To be seriously affected by; to feel deeply. He took his brother s death very much to heart. He took his friend s advice to heart …
55take to heart — also[lay to heart] {v. phr.} To be seriously affected by; to feel deeply. * /He took his brother s death very much to heart./ * /He took his friend s advice to heart./ …
56take to heart — also[lay to heart] {v. phr.} To be seriously affected by; to feel deeply. * /He took his brother s death very much to heart./ * /He took his friend s advice to heart./ …
57to heart — See: TAKE TO HEART also LAY TO HEART …
58to heart — See: TAKE TO HEART also LAY TO HEART …
59to\ heart — See: take to heart also lay to heart …
60take to heart — Feel keenly, be greatly grieved at, be much affected by, take on about, be much troubled by, lay to heart …