Question: What are the most common English idioms about love?

What is the idiom for love?

to fall head over heels for someone = to completely fall in love: “He fell head over heels for her.” to be lovey-dovey = for a couple to show everyone how much they are in love: “Theyre so lovey-dovey, always whispering to each other and looking into each others eyes.”

What are the most common idioms in English?

The most common English idiomsIdiomMeaningBeat around the bushAvoid saying what you mean, usually because it is uncomfortableBetter late than neverBetter to arrive late than not to come at allBite the bulletTo get something over with because it is inevitableBreak a legGood luck33 more rows

Is fall in love an idiom?

To be overcome with a deep romantic love (for someone or each other), either gradually or instantly. My parents met at a summer job, started to hang out, and then fell in love with each other. I fell in love with you the very first time we met. This is the last place I expected to fall in love.

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