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

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