Put one's heart in it verb phrase
If you put your heart in it, you put all of your efforts and passion into it.
I know you can do it better. Try to put your heart in it.
She put her heart and soul in writing her first book.
I always let James take over important projects because I know he is exactly the kind of person who puts his heart in everything he does.
We are putting our hearts in developing a new class of cancer drugs.
1. A guess or an estimate with little or no guarantee of accuracy.
2. Used to indicate an attempt that is not expected to succeed or has very little chance of working.
To make great efforts to do something or give one's full attention to something
To face failure or defeat but then quickly make another attempt.
To try to do something new
To devote all of your energy, power, and determination to achieve a goal
The verb "put" should be conjugated with its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.