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Steel (verb) meaning
I know it means to "harden".
E.g. My heart steeled and softened at the same time.
But is this literally compared with steel or iron?
I mean, can something steel and become, for example, an ice or a stone? Or we cannot use any other material except steel or iron even figuratively?
E.g. For when she rendered my love wasted, my heart steeled hard as coal.
23 de feb. de 2018 0:03
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”My heart steeled and softened at the same time.” is an unusual use of ”steel”. I have never encountered this use before and I suggest you don't use it in a similar way. As a verb ”steel” is normally used with the meaning ”to mentally prepare (oneself) to do or face something difficult:
‘his team were steeling themselves for disappointment’
‘she steeled herself to remain calm’
source: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/steel
”My heart steeled hard as coal.” sounds very odd to me, because you are comparing a heart to steel and then comparing steel to coal in the same sentence.
23 de febrero de 2018
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Joey Black
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Inglés, Ruso
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Inglés
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