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  • 41With one's whole heart — Heart Heart (h[aum]rt), n. [OE. harte, herte, heorte, AS. heorte; akin to OS. herta, OFies. hirte, D. hart, OHG. herza, G. herz, Icel. hjarta, Sw. hjerta, Goth. ha[ i]rt[=o], Lith. szirdis, Russ. serdtse, Ir. cridhe, L. cor, Gr. kardi a, kh^r.… …

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  • 42with an eye to — also with an eye toward phrasal 1. with awareness or contemplation of < with an eye to the future > 2. with the object of < built the house with an eye to adding on later > …

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  • 43With a Song in My Heart (film) — Infobox Film name = With a Song in My Heart image size = caption = director = Walter Lang producer = writer = Lamar Trotti narrator = starring = Susan Hayward Rory Calhoun music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1952 runtime …

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  • 44With Fire and Sword (film) — Infobox Film name = With Fire and Sword imdb id = 0128378 producer = Jerzy Frykowski, Jerzy Hoffman, Jerzy R. Michaluk director = Jerzy Hoffman writer = Jerzy Hoffman, Andrzej Krakowski starring = Izabella Scorupco, Michał Żebrowski, Aleksandr&#8230; …

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  • 45With His Hot and Blue Guitar — Infobox Album | Name = Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar Type = Album Artist = Johnny Cash Released = Original: October 1957 Re issued: 1969 Re issued: 2002 Recorded = May 1955 August 4, 1957 Genre = Country Length = Original: 27:40 Re&#8230; …

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  • 46with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 47with good grace — {adv. phr.} With pleasant and courteous behavior; politely; willingly; without complaining. * /The boys had been well coached; they took the loss of the game with good grace./ * /The principal scolded Nora, who accepted his criticism with good&#8230; …

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  • 48with bad grace — or[with a bad grace] {adv. phr.} In an unpleasant or discourteous way; unwillingly, * /Fred takes defeat with bad grace./ * /Tom shouted Hello to Bill. Bill was in a sour mood and replied with a bad grace./ Contrast: WITH GOOD GRACE …

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  • 49with good grace — {adv. phr.} With pleasant and courteous behavior; politely; willingly; without complaining. * /The boys had been well coached; they took the loss of the game with good grace./ * /The principal scolded Nora, who accepted his criticism with good&#8230; …

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  • 50With might and main — Might Might, n. [AS. meaht, miht, from the root of magan to be able, E. may; akin to D. magt, OS. maht, G. macht, Icel. m[=a]ttr, Goth. mahts. [root]103. See {May}, v.] Force or power of any kind, whether of body or mind; energy or intensity of&#8230; …

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