he's head over ears in love. in Germany
He's head over ears in love. [hzhedouvəriəzinlʌv] Er ist bis über beide Ohren verliebt.
Sentence patterns related to "hes head over ears in love."
1. He's fallen head over heels in love with his boss.
2. It is evident that the major is over head and ears in love with her.
3. She is over head and ears in scientific research.
4. She's head over heels in 'love .
5. You have been over head and ears in care for him.
6. They are head over heels in love.
7. She is head over heels in love.
8. I heel over head fall in love with you.
9. Tom was head over heels in love with Mary.
Tom war bis über beide Ohren in Maria verliebt.
10. James was head over heels in love with Amanda.
11. Mary is head over heels in love with John.
12. The newly - weds are head over heels in love.
13. The poor child plumped over head and ears into the water.
14. i heel over head fall in love with you.
15. Or, when he's more relaxed, the head comes down and the ears listen, either side.
16. Borrowing was his Besetting sin, and he was always head over ears in debt
17. 3 i heel over head fall in love with you.
18. The boy Corinna is head over heels in love with.
Der Junge, in den Corinna bis über beide Ohren verliebt ist.
19. 1 I heel over head fall in love with you.
20. Sam was head over heels in love with his new bride.
21. Mr. A fell head over heels in love with his former high school sweet heart.
22. Yeah(Sentencedict), she's head over heels about this guy because he's a big spender.
23. He thinks he's in love with Diana.
24. It wasn't just the usual liaison: the two of them fell head over heels in love.
25. Sam was obviously head over heels in love with is new bride, and Martha was clearly content.