lose your heart

lose (one's) heart to (someone)

To fall in love or become smitten with someone. She lost her heart to the tall, handsome man the minute they met.
See also: heart, lose
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lose your heart

LITERARY
If you lose your heart to someone, you fall in love with them. Note: The heart is traditionally regarded as the centre of the emotions. She falls in love with Raul, who in turn has lost his heart to Silvia.
See also: heart, lose
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

lose your ˈheart (to somebody/something)

(formal) fall in love (with somebody/something): I’ve quite lost my heart to those little kittens of yours. Can we take one home?
See also: heart, lose
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • lose (one's) heart to (someone)
  • lose heart to
  • lose one's hear to
  • lose heart
  • with all (one's) heart
  • with all heart
  • with all my heart
  • with all one's heart
  • have a heart
  • near
References in periodicals archive
SPLURGE Multicoloured heart print doormat by Rex International, PS18 Debenhams, www.debenhams.com You''ll lose your heart to this one as it features 15 of them making a bold, romantic statement.
IT'S easy to lose your heart - and your head - on a holiday fling.
It's an enjoyable story with a smattering of vintage songs including Leaning on a Lamppost, The Sun Has Got His Hat On, Once You Lose Your Heart and Me And My Girl.
Another announced: "Drive the Brera and lose your heart. It'll be the start of a nerve-tingling, smile-inducing, mind-warping love affair."
Another judge announcing: "Drive this and lose your heart. It'll be the start of a nerve-tingling, smile-inducing, mind-warping love affair."
Oh, no, you lose your heart! It falls' on the ground, you walk behind it, and meet your partner...."