fall head over heels for someone (to) [exp]

english idiom to fall head over heels for someone
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Meaning:

  • To fall in love with someone in a deep and strong way.

Examples:

  1. Apparently, it’s not an ordinary love. I think John has really fall head over heels for that girl.
  2. He fell head over heels for her, and now he can’t stop talking about their future together.
  3. When they started working together, it didn’t take long for Emma to fall head over heels for him.
  4. In countless romantic movies, the protagonists fall head over heels for each other despite initial challenges.
  5. After just a few dates, Sarah realized she had fallen head over heels for him.
  6. John fell head over heels for Maria the moment they met at the café.
  7. She fell head over heels for that musician after watching his concert.
  8. The character fell head over heels for her childhood friend, adding depth to the romantic subplot.
  9. When I first met you, I fell head over heels for you!

Quiz

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Quiz; "to fall head over heels for someone"

Let's warm up and choose the correct answer regarding the expression "to fall head over heels for someone".

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What does the slang phrase "to fall head over heels for someone" mean?

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Which of the following sentences uses "to fall head over heels for someone" correctly?

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If someone says, "I’ve fallen head over heels for you," what are they likely expressing?

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Which scenario best illustrates someone "falling head over heels for someone"?

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