Meaning of 'Bare your heart'
What does the saying 'Bare your heart' mean?
Idiom: Bare your heart
Meaning:
If you bare your heart to someone, you tell them your personal and private feelings. ('Bare your soul' is an alternative form of the idiom.)
Similar Idioms
- Heart of gold
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