heart and soul

The phrase "heart and soul" refers to giving one's full passion, energy, and commitment to something or someone. It implies a deep emotional and dedicated involvement, often indicating that one's whole being is invested in a particular endeavor or relationship. It suggests that one is wholeheartedly engaged, focused, and fully present in the pursuit of a goal or the involvement in a connection.


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