to one's heart's content
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to one's heart's content — phrasal : to the point of complete satisfaction or satiety : to the limits of one s will or pleasure eat to you heart s content printers imported any foreign books they thought would be popular … and reprinted them to their heart s content… … Useful english dictionary
to one's heart's content — {adv. phr.} To the extent of one s wishes; one s complete satisfaction. * /There is a wonderful small restaurant nearby where you can eat to your heart s content./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to one's heart's content — {adv. phr.} To the extent of one s wishes; one s complete satisfaction. * /There is a wonderful small restaurant nearby where you can eat to your heart s content./ … Dictionary of American idioms
to one's heart's content — ► to one s heart s content to the full extent of one s desires. Main Entry: ↑content … English terms dictionary
to\ one's\ heart's\ content — adv. phr. To the extent of one s wishes; one s complete satisfaction. There is a wonderful small restaurant nearby where you can eat to your heart s content … Словарь американских идиом
to one's heart's content — as much as one wants. → contend for … English new terms dictionary
Heart's Content, Newfoundland and Labrador — Infobox Settlement official name = Heart s Content other name = native name = nickname = settlement type = Town motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = city logo = citylogo size = pushpin… … Wikipedia
heart — [härt] n. [ME herte < OE heorte, akin to Ger herz < IE base * k̑erd , k̑ṙd , heart > L cor, (gen. cordis), Gr kardia, OIr cride, Serb sr̈ce] 1. a) the hollow, muscular organ in a vertebrate animal that receives blood from the veins and… … English World dictionary
content — Ⅰ. content [1] ► ADJECTIVE ▪ in a state of peaceful happiness or satisfaction. ► VERB 1) satisfy; please. 2) (content oneself with) accept (something) as adequate despite wanting something more or better. ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
content — 1. Content is pronounced with stress on the second syllable as a verb (see 2), adjective, and noun (meaning ‘a contented state’: see 3), and on the first syllable as a noun (meaning ‘what is contained’: see 4). 2. Content oneself with (not by) is … Modern English usage