There's some expression that I've heard I think twice but was never able to catch it entirely. It includes the word "hills" and I believe "heads" too. Should be commonly used. neclues?
expression
Head over heels
The heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot.
heal (hēl)
v., healed, healĀ·ing, heals.
v.tr.
To restore to health or soundness; cure. See synonyms at cure.
To set right; repair: healed the rift between us.
To restore (a person) to spiritual wholeness.
The heel is the prominence at the posterior end of the foot.
heal (hēl)
v., healed, healĀ·ing, heals.
v.tr.
To restore to health or soundness; cure. See synonyms at cure.
To set right; repair: healed the rift between us.
To restore (a person) to spiritual wholeness.
<Liz
I guess it's "head over heals">
'Heels', not 'heals"'
Webster:
head over heels
1 a : in or as if in a somersault : HELTER-SKELTER b : UPSIDE DOWN
2 : very much : DEEPLY <head over heels in love>
I guess it's "head over heals">
'Heels', not 'heals"'
Webster:
head over heels
1 a : in or as if in a somersault : HELTER-SKELTER b : UPSIDE DOWN
2 : very much : DEEPLY <head over heels in love>
Guest, I know it's "head over heels". What I wrote (head over heals) wouldn't make sense.
"Guest, I know it's "head over heels". What I wrote (head over heals) wouldn't make sense. "
Liz,
A typo is a typo whether you know it or not ok?
Thanx Guest
Liz,
A typo is a typo whether you know it or not ok?
Thanx Guest