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yuu6
17 May
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LaneC
17 May
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It means that you are sad or devastated, often about love or a relationship.
After she broke up with him, his heart was broken.
My heart is broken, and I am too sad to move.
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WiseRichard
17 May
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Hi Yuu6, This is one of the saddest sentences in English. It means she has lost a major love in her life or some major loss has occurred. The noun form is heartbreak.
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WiseRichard
18 May
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It can also refer to events, such as when a team loses a champion. βWow, what a heartbreaker that was.β
Someone can suffer from
heartbreak β€οΈβπ©Ή, that is the emoji symbol with the bandage. βWe will all have some heartbreak in our lives.β
In LaneCβs example, when she broke up will him (for whatever reason), she would be called a heartbreaker, regardless of the facts.
Those are the forms of this tough wire.
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yuu6
20 May
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@LaneC
oh, I understand!!πβ¨β¨β¨
Thank you so much for the helpful explanation and example sentences!!πβͺβͺβͺ
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20 May
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oh, I understand!!πβ¨β¨β¨
Thank you so much for the helpful and detailed explanation!!πβͺβͺβͺ
What does "Those are the forms of this tough wire. " mean??ππ€
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