Fall deeply and completely in love, especially suddenly;

(definition of head over heels (in love) from the.

To fall suddenly and deeply in love with someone | meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

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To fall down and tumble, especially in a clumsy or violent fashion.

Verkkoeven sitting or lying down, the head is higher than the heels (if not over the heels).

Often used in the context of falling in love but the expression started off, more logically when one thinks about it, as heels over head.

This phrase is most commonly.

Completely in love with another person:

I hope she isn't hurt!

This phrase is most commonly.

Completely in love with another person:

I hope she isn't hurt!

Verkko‘head over heels’ is a good example of how language can communicate meaning even when it makes no literal sense.

Also head over heels in love / fall head over heels for someone.

Yet the phrase head over heels is used in ways implying it is an unusual situation.

Verkkocompletely, thoroughly, as in they fell head over heels in love.

Verkkofall head over heels definition:

The kids had left toys.

After all, our head is normally over our heels.

Laura fell head over heels in love with chris.

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Yet the phrase head over heels is used in ways implying it is an unusual situation.

Verkkocompletely, thoroughly, as in they fell head over heels in love.

Verkkofall head over heels definition:

The kids had left toys.

After all, our head is normally over our heels.

Laura fell head over heels in love with chris.

Add to word list.

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This expression originated in the 1300s as heels over head and meant literally being upside down.

After all, our head is normally over our heels.

Laura fell head over heels in love with chris.

Add to word list.

Verkko9 books to engage young readers this summer.

This expression originated in the 1300s as heels over head and meant literally being upside down.

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This expression originated in the 1300s as heels over head and meant literally being upside down.