Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for break one's heart

break one's heart

Discover More

Example Sentences

A picture of a Sanders campaign stop in the New York Times a week ago Monday is enough to break one’s heart.

From Salon

It’s enough to break one’s heart.”

It’s enough to break one’s heart.

The small, everyday duties and the great loves that hold one and keep one and stop one—they it is that break one's heart in two.

In this way masters of the land and sea, they infested the high seas, capturing all our ships that navigated those waters, robbing and burning towns, sacking churches, carrying off the ornaments and consecrated vessels, committing a thousand desecrations on the sacred images, breaking them into pieces and insulting them, and capturing Christian Indians in so great number that it would break one’s heart to tell of it; for one time those whom they carried away numbered over two thousand and five hundred.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement