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| to the top of one's bent; one's heart's content; quite enough; plenty of; one's heart's desire (to (one's) heart's desire As much as or to the point that one wants; to the point of contentment, satiety, or surfeit. I've made plenty of food for everyone, so please eat to your heart's desire. | |||
| one's heart's content; enough; in plenty; in abundance | |||
| to one's heart's content (origin: W. Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" (act III, sc. IV) and "King Henry VI" (part II, act I, sc. I) • The rose garden offers a fragrant place for a springtime visit, while the green lawns offer a spot to walk or to sit and daydream -- or, in winter, to play in the snow to your heart's content. (Burnaby Now) ART Vancouver) | |||
| as much as one could wish for; to one's heart's content | |||
| one's heart's content; one's heart's content; top of one's bent Shakespeare | |||
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вдоволь : 26 phrases in 5 subjects |
| General | 12 |
| Informal | 3 |
| Makarov | 9 |
| Travel | 1 |
| Vernacular language | 1 |