Pronunciation: /hɑrts-ænd-flaʊərz/
noun a phrase used to describe something overly sentimental or romantic
A1 She loves reading hearts-and-flowers romance novels.
A2 The movie was filled with hearts-and-flowers scenes of love and romance.
B1 The wedding reception was decorated with hearts-and-flowers decorations.
B2 The couple exchanged hearts-and-flowers vows during their wedding ceremony.
C1 The artist's latest collection is a departure from her usual hearts-and-flowers style.
C2 The novel explores the darker side of love, moving away from the typical hearts-and-flowers narrative.
formal The hearts-and-flowers decorations at the wedding reception added a touch of romance to the atmosphere.
informal She's always been a fan of hearts-and-flowers cards for special occasions.
slang I'm not really into all that hearts-and-flowers stuff, I prefer more practical gifts.
figurative Their relationship wasn't all hearts-and-flowers, they had their fair share of challenges too.
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