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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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play heart out

I read this sentence. What does it mean to play your heart out and there was so (.) between badly and he's, Should there be a period or is it one sentence?
He wants to win so badly he's playing his heart out.
  

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Hi, I read this sentence. ) between badly and he's, Should there be a period or is it one sentence? He wants to win so badly he's playing his heart out.

  • Hi, I read this sentence.
  • ) between badly and he's, Should there be a period or is it one sentence?
  • He wants to win so badly he's playing his heart out.
  • '.
  • He's playing his heart out' means he is making a huge effort, an effort that seems like it will destroy his heart..
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Hi,

I read this sentence. What does it mean to play your heart out and there was so (.) between badly and he's, Should there be a period or is it one sentence?
He wants to win so badly he's playing his heart out.

It's not correct to have a period except after 'out'.'.

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