About The Word Head over heels

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Head over heels

Head over heels Meaning & Definition
Head over heels Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Head over heels?

[adv] in disorderly haste; "we ran head over heels toward the shelter"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Head over heels: heels over head | in great confusion | topsy-turvily | topsy-turvy

Related Terms | Find terms related to Head over heels: a corps perdu | abruptly | anticlockwise | around | arsy-varsy | ass over elbows | back-to-front | backwards | bottom side up | bottom up | capsized | carelessly | chiastic | clockwise | contrarily | contrariwise | conversely | counterclockwise | desperately | everted | furiously | happen what may | hastily | headfirst | headforemost | headlong | heedlessly | heels over head | helter-skelter | holus-bolus | hotheadedly | hurriedly | hurry-scurry | hyperbatic | impetuously | impulsively | in a circle | in a spin | in a whirl | in circles | inside out | introverted | invaginated | inversed | inversely | inverted | like crazy | like mad | madly | outside in | over | overeagerly | overenthusiastically | overzealously | palindromic | precipitantly | precipitately | precipitously | ramble-scramble | rashly | recklessly | resupinate | retroverted | reversed | round | round about | round and round | slam-bang | slap-bang | slapdash | suddenly | topsy-turvy | transposed | turned around | upside down | upside-down | vice versa | wantonly | widdershins | wildly | wrong side out

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