warm heart, a

warm heart, a

Full of love, tender. This term has been around since about 1480. It was surely a cliché by the time F. Verney wrote (Memoirs of the Verney Family, 1904), “Her warm heart . . . made her welcome in every household.” See also cold hands, warm heart; cold heart.
See also: warm
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • plot thickens
  • plot thickens, the
  • the plot thickens
  • thicken
  • be careful what you wish for(, it might (just) come true)
  • do not try this at home
  • a sight to behold
  • (it's) (all) Greek to me
  • Greek to me
  • Greek to me, it's