US /hæv ə hɑrt/
・UK /hæv ə hɑ:t/
He tells Dorothy he can't love, because he doesn't have a heart.
He tells Dorothy he can't love because he doesn't have a heart.
Now, most of the time, what they will do first is take your blood pressure to make sure that it's not too high, that you're not going to have a heart attack any second.
it's not too high; that you're not going to have a heart attack any second.
If you did not actually have a heart attack, then what you meant to say was that you figuratively had a heart attack, or you can say I nearly had a heart attack, but do not say 'literally'.
You did not literally have a heart attack.
So it feels like you're going to have a heart attack.
So it feels like you're going to have a heart attack.
Would you talk to him, have a heart-to-heart and see if you can get him to go home today?
Would you talk to him, have a heart-to-heart,
I'm going to have a heart attack.
I am going to have a heart attack.
So you can cut it from any side and you will have a heart.
It doesn't matter which side you cut the cupcake from you'll have a heart inside.
I think I'd have a heart attack
If I ever get that, I think I'll have a heart attack.
I'll wait while you all write it down," you should almost have a heart attack.
I'll wait while you all write it down," you should almost have a heart attack.
Well, couldn't you say you do, say you might, for tonight to have a heart and the truth?
Well, couldn't you say you do, say you might, for tonight to have a heart and the truth?