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take heart
Idioms and Phrases
Be confident, be brave, as in Take heart, we may still win this game . This idiom uses heart in the sense of “courage.” [First half of 1500s]Example Sentences
She might well take heart from another famous resident of this part of Lincolnshire: Margaret Thatcher.
He said he hoped his speech would encourage others to take heart and take a stand.
As the world’s wealthiest men team up to impose maximum harm on the world by embracing Nazism and partnering with Putin, one of the world’s most lethal dictators, please take heart.
"They are still in the tie and they will take heart from the way they finished the game," Sutton added.
England will take heart from their victory but there were still familiar failings for Brendon McCullum's side as they continued to struggle against India's battery of spinners.
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