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