Word | eat your heart out |
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Description | suffer from excessive longing, especially for someone or something unattainable used to indicate that you think someone will feel great jealousy or regret about something 1997 - Christina Reid - Clowns - Wait'll you see my new frock. Joan Collins eat your heart out. suffer from excessive longing, especially for someone or something unattainable used to indicate that you think someone will feel great jeal |
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