Pronunciation: /hɛd ˈoʊvər hilz ɪn/
noun a person's head
A1 I am head over heels in love with my partner.
A2 She is head over heels in debt after her shopping spree.
B1 He is head over heels in admiration for his mentor.
B2 They are head over heels in excitement for their upcoming vacation.
C1 The artist is head over heels in creativity, constantly producing new works.
C2 She is head over heels in passion for her career, always striving for excellence.
adverb completely or intensely
A1 She is head over heels in love with him.
A2 They fell head over heels in love at first sight.
B1 He was head over heels in debt after his gambling spree.
B2 She was head over heels in debt after her shopping spree.
C1 The company is head over heels in debt and may need to declare bankruptcy.
C2 Despite their financial troubles, they are head over heels in love with each other.
preposition indicating movement or location in a particular direction
A1 She is head over heels in love with him.
A2 They are head over heels in debt after their shopping spree.
B1 He is head over heels in admiration for his boss.
B2 The team is head over heels in preparation for the upcoming competition.
C1 She is head over heels in pursuit of her dreams, no matter the obstacles.
C2 The artist is head over heels in creating his masterpiece, dedicating all his time and energy to it.
formal She was head over heels in love with him and couldn't imagine life without him.
informal I'm head over heels in love with that new restaurant downtown.
slang They're head over heels for each other, it's so cute!
figurative After trying the new ice cream flavor, I was head over heels in love with it.
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