Idioms

pour out one's heart to (someone)
to tell everything about something to someone
The girl poured out her heart to her mother when her mother returned home from work.

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  • pouring rain
  • power behind the throne
  • powers that be
  • praise (someone or something) to the skies
  • preach to the converted
  • precious few/little
  • prelude to (something)
  • press one's luck
  • pressed for time
  • pretty state of affairs
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  • change the subject
  • fall head over heels
  • at the bottom of the hour
  • in one's tracks
  • take care of (something)
  • all or nothing
  • get a lot of mileage out of (something)
  • face the music
  • instead of
  • get time off


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    The word trivia comes from the Latin trivium which is the place where three roads meet, a public square. People would gather and talk about all sorts of matters, most of which were trivial.      .. More >>
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