- warm the cockles of one's heart
- ► warm the cockles of one's heart give one a comforting feeling of contentment.Main Entry: ↑cockle
English terms dictionary. 2015.
English terms dictionary. 2015.
warm the cockles of one's heart — give one a comforting feeling of contentment. → cockle … English new terms dictionary
warm the cockles of one's heart — give one a comforting feeling of pleasure or contentment … Useful english dictionary
cockles of the heart — Etymology: perhaps from cockle (II), with influence of New Latin cochlea ventricle, from Latin, snail, snail shell more at cochlea : the center or core of one s sentient being usually used in the phrase to warm the cockles of the heart * * *… … Useful english dictionary
cockles of the heart — Etymology: perhaps from 2cockle Date: 1671 the core of one s being usually used in the phrase warm the cockles of the heart … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cockle (bivalve) — For the plant, see Lolium temulentum. Cockle Live specimens of Cerastoderma edule from France Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
cockle — ► NOUN 1) an edible burrowing bivalve mollusc with a strong ribbed shell. 2) (also cockleshell) literary a small shallow boat. ● warm the cockles of one s heart Cf. ↑warm the cockles of one s heart DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
cockling — cockle ► NOUN 1) an edible burrowing bivalve mollusc with a strong ribbed shell. 2) (also cockleshell) literary a small shallow boat. ● warm the cockles of one s heart Cf. ↑warm the cockles of one s heart DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
pleasure — n 1. enjoyment, satisfaction, gratification, fulfillment, contentment; happiness, gladness, good or high spirits; blitheness, blithesomeness, lightheadedness, buoyancy; jubilation, rejoicing, exhilaration, exultation, glee, elation; joy,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
endear — v 1. evoke love or affection, charm, captivate, win, win over, attach, attract; warm the cockles of one s heart. 2. lose one s heart to, be enamored of, smile upon, dispose or incline toward, fold to the heart; hold in affection or love, hold… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
feed — v 1. nourish, nurture, foster, sustain, maintain, support, board; browse, fodder, graze, crop; subsist, exist, survive, live on; eat, fare, dine, wine and dine, break bread, partake, Inf. tie on the feed bag, Inf. pitch or steam in; devour,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder