Yes, it's called falling in love.
The phrase "warm the cockles of your heart" likely originates from the Latin word "cochlea," meaning "heart," and is associated with the innermost part of one's being or emotions. The term "cockles" refers to the heart's chambers, suggesting a deep-seated warmth or affection. It gained popularity in the 17th century, often used to describe feelings of comfort or joy that uplift one's spirits. Over time, it has come to signify anything that brings emotional warmth or happiness.
The expression is "warming the cockles of your heart," that is delighting your innermost feelings. OR PERHAPS Kachels (pronounced cockles) are tiles covering stoves and fireplaces (kachelovens) that radiate heat. The expression "May it warm the cockles of your heart" is a corruption of the phrase, "May it warm the kachels of your hearth." A kacheloven is fuel efficient and radiates heat long after the fire is out. Suggest you look up "kachels." This explains why the phrase is always associated with warming. The first explanation is consistent with the Oxford English Dictionary, but I think the OED has not made the obvious connection. They go on at length about cockles, how the heart resembles the shell of a mollusk, etc.
Milk Milk and sugar Lemon slice In the winter a shot of whiskey to warm your cockles.
In my opinion, it is the one who doesn't try to look pretty, who's happy and content with herself. I also encourage more smiles, shiny hair, & a nice warm heart. Its beautiful!
she is preety and loving and haves a warm heart you would love to go out with her really
The squirrel monkey is warm blooded! By a pretty girl that did a projet on them and they are so cute.
Well Kevin Jonas likes a girl with a warm heart. the first thing he notices about a girl is her style.
You feel this nice warm feeling in you heart, you think about him constatenly, you dream about him, and that is pretty much it!
Warm Your Heart was created in 1990-03.
pretty warm
Warm Girl was created in 1992.
how does it feel it feel a heart warm up