Sentence examples for Head over heels from inspiring English sources

The phrase "Head over heels" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is deeply in love or infatuated with someone else. Example: "After their first date, she was head over heels for him."

Idiom

Head over heels.

Very excited and/or joyful, especially when in love.

Dictionary

Head over heels

adverb

Tumbling upside down.

  • She tripped and rolled head over heels down the hill.

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— turns head over heels as he falls.

Seats that rotate passengers backward, forward and head over heels.

(Bantam) 22. HEAD OVER HEELS, by Jill Shalvis.

"Head Over Heels" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).

Head over heels in communities, content, remote work & travel.

AUGUST 7 Head Over Heels.

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"He's been annoyingly head-over-heels ever since".

We were head-over-heels crazy about Borg.

Marillier made me fall head-over-heels for an amphibian.

As with Michigan State, I have fallen head-over-heels in love with the Longhorns' defense.

"It was not one of those head-over-heels things," she said.

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