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In fact, they have so much power behind that they find going downhill awkward, and sometimes, in flight down a steep place, they may actually go head over heels.

From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams

This ship looks also as if she would go head over heels much more easily than the 'Furious.'

From Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin by James, Eighth Earl of Elgin

Mr. Ledge has done all he could to build things to catch hold of where you'd go head over heels to heaven if he hadn't, but it's a awful walk still.

From In a Mysterious Way by Warner, Anne

"And expect a score or two on ye to go head over heels," murmured William Boozey; "for I'm a looking at ye."

From Captain Boldheart & the Latin-Grammar Master A Holiday Romance from the Pen of Lieut-Col. Robin Redforth, aged 9 by Pearse, S. Beatrice

I say—if I fall I shall go head over heels down, like a ball.”

From To The West by Fenn, George Manville




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