to one's heart's content
to (one's) heart's content
As much as or to the point that one desires; to the point of contentment, satiety, or surfeit. I've made plenty of food for everyone, so please eat to your heart's content. The monthly pass allows customers to see movies in the theater to their hearts' content.
See also: content
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
to one's heart's content
To one's complete satisfaction, without limitation, as in I've been eating strawberries to my heart's content, or The youngsters played in the sand to their hearts' content. Shakespeare used this expression in a number of his plays. [Late 1500s]
See also: content
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
heart's content, to one's
To one’s complete satisfaction. Shakespeare was particularly fond of this expression, using it in several plays (Henry VI, Part 2; The Merchant of Venice).
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- to (one's) heart's content
- to heart's content
- to your heart's content
- to (one's) heart's desire
- come to the point
- come to the point and get to the point
- come/get to the point
- get to the point
- get to the point, to
- all over but the shouting