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| I would like to know the meaning of this following sentences: 1)'her young heart had gone out'(talks about her husband) 2)'come-hither eyes' Thanks! |
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| (What are you reading? "Heart going out" means that she gave her feelings/love to her husband… It is most usually used, in conversation, to express sympathy: My heart goes out to you in your time of grief. "Come-hither eyes" is usually used when describing a female and means that her eyes are attractive to men: that her eyes cause men to want to come to her - generally in a flirtatious and/or sexual way. |
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