and hope to die
1and hope to die — and hope to die) To emphasize that one is being truthful by making the sign of a cross over one s heart ● cross …
2Cross My Heart and Hope to Die — (Ti kniver i hjertet) is a Norwegian movie from 1994 directed by Marius Holst. It is loosely based on Lars Saabye Christensen s novel Gutten som ville være en av gutta. Awards Won the Blue Angel award and was nominated to the Golden Bear at the… …
3cross\ one's\ heart\ and\ hope\ to\ die — • cross one s heart (and hope to die) v. phr. informal To say that what you have said is surely true; promise seriously that it is true. Often used by children in the longer form. Children often make a sign of a cross over the heart as they say… …
4cross your heart (and hope to die) — spoken phrase used as a way of making a promise, especially between children ‘I won’t tell – cross my heart!’ Thesaurus: words used by or to young childrenhyponym describing and relating to promises and promisingsynonym words used mainly by young …
5cross my heart (and hope to die) — used to emphasize the truthfulness and sincerity of what one is saying. → cross …
6cross my heart and hope to die — ► cross my heart (and hope to die) used to emphasize the truthfulness and sincerity of what one is saying. Main Entry: ↑cross …
7cross my heart and hope to die — promise sincerely, honestly, under oath I ll pay you back on Friday, cross my heart and hope to die …
8cross one's heart and hope to die — promise that what you are saying is true I promise that I will pay you back the money next week. Cross my heart and hope to die …
9Cross my heart and hope to die. — Cross my heart (and hope to die). something that you say in order to emphasize that something is true. I want to go to the party with you, not Sarah cross my heart! …
10cross my heart and hope to die — People say this to show how sincere their promise is …