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Examples for "head over heels"
Examples for "head over heels"
1I soon found myself head over heels in love with this girl.
2Of course I was head over heels into the scheme at once.
3His Highness was instantly knocked head over heels to a considerable distance.
4There were pails upset, and even some milkmaids went head over heels.
5Third-toquote your own words-you'rehead over heels in love with her.
1You are heels over head in love with the Countess Tarnowsy and-
2If one of the uniformed men she dreaded was heels over head-
3Peter stopped so suddenly that he all but fell heels over head.
4And now you are heels over head in love with my beautiful sister-in-law.
5He crashed heels over head into a shock of cold water and pain.
1In half an hour he had caught up with the topsy-turvy caravan.
2The camel is a topsy-turvy ship and the ostrich a topsy-turvy bird.
3Much had been made of the topsy-turvy nature of the much-hyped contest.
4For awhile it seemed to me that the whole world was topsy-turvy.
5But all shame is extinct in France, and everything is turned topsy-turvy.
1We arrived at the other side of the hill in great confusion.
2The Archduke fled in great confusion as far as Znaim, in Moravia.
3When Miss Sukey was alone she stood some time in great confusion.
4The doctor was called, and in great confusion confirmed the general's orders.
5But at this point I stopped short, and in great confusion, indeed.
Translations for topsy-turvily