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To save this word, you’ll need to log heart shaped ravioli. The tweet still hits home so much, not just for us, but for the 2.

I could feel my heart pounding. He put his hand on his heart. When she heard the news, her heart filled with joy. She just couldn’t find it in her heart to forgive them. I felt in my heart that our relationship was never meant to be. Can’t you see he needs help?

Watch the video to see the heart-wrenching moment a boy and his military dad were reunited. Terry Baddoo, USA TODAY, 12 Jan. Kelsey Mulvey, House Beautiful, 12 Jan. Pony and Georgia’s journeys of falling in love and embracing their own identities alternate between laugh-out-loud funny and painfully heart-wrenching. Jordyn Taylor, Men’s Health, 11 Jan. The coming-of-age story is racking up nominations for awards season, as critics praise the film as not only a love letter to moviemaking, but a heart-wrenching examination of love, family, and the power of storytelling. Quinci Legardye, Harper’s BAZAAR, 10 Jan.

The book is beautifully written, poetic, and heart-wrenching. Samantha Laine Perfas, The Christian Science Monitor, 10 Jan. Or a heart-wrenching story or an uplifting tale that speaks to our humanity. Jeff Suess, The Enquirer, 9 Jan.

Today that stretch of road is the heart of China’s technology industry, a busy neighborhood with a subway stop and glass towers housing Chinese and Western tech companies. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘heart. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. The key to partying is being kind and resilient. Subscribe to America’s largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Click here to toggle the visibility of the search bar.

Click here to toggle the visibility of this menu. Your heart is roughly the size of a fist and sits in the middle of your chest, slightly to the left. It’s the muscle at the centre of your circulation system, pumping blood around your body as your heart beats. This blood sends oxygen and nutrients to all parts of your body, and carries away unwanted carbon dioxide and waste products.

These layers are surrounded by the pericardium, a thin outer lining protecting your heart. The two small upper chambers are the atria. The two larger lower chambers are the ventricles. These left and right sides of the heart are separated by a wall of muscle called the septum. The right side of the heart receives blood that is low in oxygen because most has been used up by the brain and body. It pumps this to your lungs, where it picks up a fresh supply of oxygen. The blood then returns to the left side of the heart, ready to be pumped back out to the brain and the rest of your body.

Blood vessels are able to widen or narrow depending on how much blood each part of your body requires. This action is partly controlled by hormones. Valves Your heart has four valves. Electrical system  For your heart to keep pumping regularly, it needs electrical signals which are sent to the heart muscle telling it when to contract and relax. This signal crosses the atria, making them contract. Blood is pumped through the valves into the ventricles. Where the atria meet the ventricles, there is an area of special cells – called the atrio-ventricular node – which pass the electrical signals throughout your heart muscle by a system of electrical pathways, known as the conducting system.

The muscles of the ventricles then contract, and blood is pumped through the pulmonary and aortic valves into the main arteries. Blood pressure This is the measurement of the pressure within the arteries. It plays a vital role in the way your heart delivers fresh blood to all your blood vessels. For blood to travel throughout your body quickly enough, it has to be under pressure.

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