warm the cockles of someone's heart

warm the cockles of someone's heart
To provide happiness, to bring a deeply-felt contentment, possibly derived from the similarity in appearance of the heart valves to the cockle, a bivalve mollusk of the family Cardiidae.
Syn: warm someones heart
See Also: heart-warming

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  • cockle — noun (C) 1 a common European shellfish that is often used for food 2 warm the cockles of sb s heart to make someone feel happy and full of good feelings towards other people: Seeing her delight in her new baby just warms the cockles of your heart …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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