Citations: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 9780803239586), 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 9781434993069), page 35:
 * Her mother was head over heels and never saw the dismay in Stacey&#39;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 9781463430344), 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&#39;t believe the mess she had gotten herself in. She just couldn&#39;t believe he couldn&#39;t see that she was a great catch.
 * 2014, Kirk Hazen, An Introduction to Language, John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 9781118559956), 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&#39;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.