Admire
I really admire your work ethic!
Respect, like, esteem
Send
Receive
Crush
Orange soda
Smash
To like someone
Rose, carnation, daisy
Flowers
Lily, sunflower, tulip
Heart to heart
We need to have a heart to heart about your study habits.
Serious conversation
Embrace
It’s awkward for teachers when students embrace.
Hug
Love
Hate, dislike, detest
Note
Short letter
Musical sound
To observe
Perfume, flower, skunk
Things that smell
Soap, air freshener, food
Change of heart
I had a change of heart about paying $200 for both of us to go to the Islanders' game.
Change your mind
Lovely
Her boyfriend wrote her a lovely poem for Valentine's Day!
Beautiful
Married
Single, divorced
Rose
To get up
A dark pink color
A flower
Love, hate, envy
Feelings/emotions
Jealousy, anger, sadness, frustration
Heart of gold
My best friend Ruth has a heart of gold.
Kind and generous
Sweetheart
My sweetheart is named Reynaldo.
True love, dear one
Always
Never
Ring
Jewelry worn on the finger
A sound from a bell
Cherry, stop sign, blood
Things that are red
Apples, hearts, fire trucks
Pour your heart out
After I broke up with my boy friend, I poured my heart out to my best friend.
Vent your feelings
Smooch
Moms will sometimes try to steal a smooch from their children.
Kiss
Foe
Friend
Lace
Fabric
Shoelace
To weave together
Darling, honey, sweetheart
Terms of endearment
Pumpkin, sweetie, buddy
Wear your heart on your sleeve
Because she wears her heart on her sleeve, it's easy to hurt her feelings.
to display one's feelings openly and habitually, rather than keep them private.