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  • 51Head over heels in love —   When someone falls passionately in love and is intoxicated by the feeling has fallen head over heels in love …

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  • 52head over heels — Synonyms and related words: a corps perdu, abruptly, anticlockwise, around, arsy varsy, ass over elbows, back to front, backwards, bottom side up, bottom up, capsized, carelessly, chiastic, clockwise, contrarily, contrariwise, conversely,… …

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  • 53head over heels — 1》 turning over completely in forward motion, as in a somersault. 2》 madly in love. → head …

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  • 54head over heels —    is not just a cliche, it is also, when you think about it, a faintly absurd one. Our heads are usually over our heels …

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  • 55fall head over heels in love — fall head over heels (in love) be head over heels (in love) to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. As soon as we met we fell head over heels in love. I fell head over heels in love with Simon on our… …

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  • 56fall head over heels — (in love) be head over heels (in love) to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. As soon as we met we fell head over heels in love. I fell head over heels in love with Simon on our first date …

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  • 57be head over heels in love — be head over heels (in love) to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. It s obvious that they re head over heels in love with each other …

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  • 58be head over heels — (in love) to be in love with someone very much, especially at the beginning of a relationship. It s obvious that they re head over heels in love with each other …

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  • 59lose one's head (over) — {v. phr.} 1. To panic. * / Let s not lose our heads, the captain cried. We have good lifeboats on this vessel. / 2. To become deeply infatuated with someone. * /Don t lose your head over Jane; she is already married./ Contrast: KEEP ONE S HEAD …

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  • 60lose one's head (over) — {v. phr.} 1. To panic. * / Let s not lose our heads, the captain cried. We have good lifeboats on this vessel. / 2. To become deeply infatuated with someone. * /Don t lose your head over Jane; she is already married./ Contrast: KEEP ONE S HEAD …

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