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Meaning: Someone who is genuinely kind and compassionate.
Example:Jane is always willing to help people; she has a heart of gold.
Did you know?Gold is used to describe such a heart because it alludes to something that is rare and of great value. The opposite of this idiom would be a heart of stone/flint.
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