Definition
Transparent, open, or forthright emotions.
In Context
- "As they have avoided the consequences of one defeat in Standing Committee, we are trying to get another opportunity for the House to consider the matter in order to bring home to the Government that it is no use Ministers coming here with hearts on sleeves and being full of good intentions aimed at the electorate and anybody else who cares to listen."
- "Played with all hearts on sleeves. With angst. angst. angst."
- "THE SCHIAVO CASE: THE SCENE; Protesters With Hearts on Sleeves and Anger on Signs"
- "Well, you’re not bothered – hearts on sleeves and all that – touché."
- "It is a time for reflection, for hearts on sleeves and for dedications."
- "On our last trip, hearts on sleeves and neighbourly love in spades had been replaced by clubs in hand and diamond geezers in warring gangs."
- "What I love about bluegrass is that it’s hearts on sleeves, and getting everyone involved, and rocking out."
- "Hearts on sleeves as Scotland faces moment of truth"
- "With hearts on sleeves and sparklers in hand, may we all see glittering lights in the darkness."
- "Instead of hearts on sleeves, expect caution, philosophical doubt, a bland smile."
- "It’s as you would expect, all love and longing, hearts on sleeves and happily ever afters."