American Idioms and Expressions

Fall Head Over Heels In Love With Someone Idiom

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fall head over heels in love with (someone)
What does fall head over heels in love with (someone) mean?
to fall deeply in love with someone My sister fell head over heels in love with a boy in her English class.

fall head over heels in love with (someone)
What does fall head over heels in love with (someone) mean?
to fall deeply in love with someone The girl fell head over heels in love with the boy on the basketball team.

fall head over heels in love (with someone)
What does fall head over heels in love (with someone) mean?
to fall deeply in love with someone The young man fell head over heels in love with the girl in his English class.


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intent on (doing something)
What does "intent on (doing something)" mean?
determined to do somethingI am intent on buying some new furniture when we move to a new house.
copycat
What does "copycat" mean?
someone who copies the work of anotherThe children called the girl a copycat when they discovered that she had copied part of the test from another student.
Girl Friday
What does "Girl Friday" mean?
A girl Friday is a female employee who assists someone without any specific duties.
a pipe dream
What does "a pipe dream" mean?
an unrealistic planHe always has a lot of pipe dreams about what he wants to do in the future.
take charge of (someone or something)
What does "take charge of (someone or something)" mean?
to take control of someone or somethingThe new supervisor quickly took charge of the staff in the fast food restaurant.
get one's act together
What does "get one's act together" mean?
to become more organized My sister finally got her act together and was able to find a new job.

make an all-out effort
What does "make an all-out effort" mean?
make a big effortThe police made an all-out effort to discover who had robbed the three banks.
show of hands
What does "show of hands" mean?
a raising of hands in a classroom or other group to vote or see what people think about something After a show of hands the class voted to go on a field trip next week.

have to live with (something)
What does "have to live with (something)" mean?
have to endure somethingAlthough the house is very cold we will have to live with it.

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