my heart goes out to you
1heart goes out to someone — (your) heart goes out to (someone) if your heart goes out to someone who is in trouble, you feel sympathy for them. Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy …
2heart goes out to — (your) heart goes out to (someone) if your heart goes out to someone who is in trouble, you feel sympathy for them. Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy …
3heart goes out to — {formal} You feel very sorry for; you feel pity or sympathy for. Used with a possessive. * /Frank s heart went out to the poor children playing in the slum street./ * /Our hearts went out to the young mother whose child had died./ …
4heart goes out to — {formal} You feel very sorry for; you feel pity or sympathy for. Used with a possessive. * /Frank s heart went out to the poor children playing in the slum street./ * /Our hearts went out to the young mother whose child had died./ …
5heart\ goes\ out\ to — formal You feel very sorry for; you feel pity or sympathy for. Used with a possessive. Frank s heart went out to the poor children playing in the slum street. Our hearts went out to the young mother whose child had died …
6your heart goes out to someone — (your) heart goes out to (someone) if your heart goes out to someone who is in trouble, you feel sympathy for them. Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy …
7your heart goes out to — (your) heart goes out to (someone) if your heart goes out to someone who is in trouble, you feel sympathy for them. Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy …
8my heart goes out to someone — If your heart goes out to someone, you feel genuine sympathy for them …
9your heart goes out to somebody — your heart goes ˈout to sb idiom used to say that you feel a lot of sympathy for sb • Our hearts go out to the families of the victims. Main entry: ↑heartidiom …
10my heart goes out to someone — If your heart goes out to someone, you feel genuine sympathy for them. (Dorking School Dictionary) …