Citations:head over heels

English citations of head over heels

  • 1998, Louré Bussey, Twist of Fate, Pinnacle Books
    All that guy had to do was tell me I was beautiful and I was head over heels.
  • 2004, Ladette Randolph, A Different Plain: Contemporary Nebraska Fiction Writers, U of Nebraska Press (→ISBN), page 305:
    He was head over heels, and when he handed her a tissue he started crying, and they held each other and rocked back and forth. They lived in a boxy adobe house in Buckle, Arizona, where the smell of asphalt rose from the interstate at night ...
  • 2009, Maria R. Owens, Combustion, Dorrance Publishing (→ISBN), page 35:
    Her mother was head over heels and never saw the dismay in Stacey's eyes each time they kissed, embraced, or held hands. Her mother always respected Stacey and Rudolf never spent the night in their house, []
  • 2012, Michelle Robinson, Right Before My Eyes, AuthorHouse (→ISBN), page 103:
    Najah was head over heels, and even when she knew she had got too deep too soon, it was too late. She couldn't believe the mess she had gotten herself in. She just couldn't believe he couldn't see that she was a great catch.
  • 2014, Kirk Hazen, An Introduction to Language, John Wiley & Sons (→ISBN), page 175:
    Fortunately, she was head over heels, and she let him off the hook. He finally got all his ducks in a row, and they started back at square one. It wasn't long before they were on the road again when he popped the question and they made plans ...
  • 2016, Skye Callahan, Redline, Skye Callahan:
    I only met her a couple of times, but he was head over heels.