steal heart



steal someone's heart

Fig. to capture someone's affections; to cause someone to fall in love with oneself. When I first met him, I knew he would steal my heart away. And he did.
See also: heart, steal

steal somebody's heart

to cause someone to love you He married the beautiful singer who stole his heart while singing the blues.
See also: heart, steal

steal (someone's) heart

To win one's affection or love.
See also: heart, steal

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CailinKAY-linEnglish (Rare)
Mara (1)MAHR-ə (English), MAR-ə (English)Biblical
Demetria-Ancient Greek, English
Austin['ɔ:stin]
Yishma'el-Biblical Hebrew
LŪCija-Latvian