What does fall head over heels mean?

โ€œFall head over heelsโ€ means โ€œto have sudden and intense romantic feelings for someone.โ€ Itโ€™s an English idiom that uses the physical act of falling as a metaphor. Here are a couple of examples:

  • After just two dates, Taylor fell head over heels for Travis.
  • Haley didnโ€™t fall head over heels for Alex at first, but sheโ€™s very much in love with him now.

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What does fall off the wagon mean?

โ€œFall off the wagonโ€ means โ€œto stop participating in a healthy lifestyle change.โ€ For example, if someone quits using tobacco for a year and then starts again, they have fallen off the wagon. If someone starts exercising every day and stops, thatโ€™s also falling off the wagon.

The idiom โ€œfall off the wagonโ€ came from the temperance movement in the early 1900s and refers to a water wagon. Someone who quit drinking alcohol was โ€œon the water wagon.โ€ If they started again, they were โ€œoff the water wagon.โ€

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What does till the wheels fall off mean?

โ€œTill the wheels fall offโ€ means โ€œuntil itโ€™s no longer possible.โ€ This English idiom uses a car as a metaphor for anything that you can use until itโ€™s no longer functional or fixable (even if it doesnโ€™t have wheels).

โ€œFall offโ€ is one of the phrasal verbs with โ€œfall,โ€ and it means โ€œto detach.โ€ Here are a few examples of how to use โ€œtill the wheels fall offโ€ in a sentence:

  • Our air conditioner is 50 years old, and weโ€™re not replacing it until the wheels come off.
  • Mia used her old backpack till the wheels came off.

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What does the apple doesnโ€™t fall far from the tree mean?

โ€œThe apple doesnโ€™t fall far from the treeโ€ means that a person closely resembles one of their parents or caregivers. For example, if a child and mother both have strong math skills, someone might say, โ€œthe apple doesnโ€™t fall far from the tree.โ€

In this English idiom, the apple is a metaphor for the child, and the tree is a metaphor for the parent or caregiver.

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What does spring forward fall back mean?

โ€œSpring forward fall backโ€ refers to the time changes that occur because of daylight savings.

On the second Sunday in March, in places that observe daylight saving, everyone sets their clocks one hour ahead. When itโ€™s time to fall back on the first Sunday in November, people move their clocks back an hour.

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Whatโ€™s a synonym for putting off?

A synonym for putting off (e.g., โ€œIโ€™m putting it off until tomorrowโ€) is โ€œdelaying,โ€ โ€œpostponing,โ€ โ€œprocrastinating,โ€ or โ€œrescheduling.โ€

โ€œPutting offโ€ is the present participle of โ€œput off,โ€ which is a phrasal verb. When someone is putting a task off, theyโ€™re deciding to do it later than scheduled or expected.

โ€œPutting offโ€ is a casual word choice, but its synonyms are more formal. When you need to adjust the tone of casual word choices like โ€œputting off,โ€ the QuillBot paraphrasing tool will show you formal alternatives.

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What are some synonyms for off-putting?

Synonyms for off-putting include โ€œunpleasant,โ€ โ€œunappealing,โ€ and โ€œdistasteful.โ€ โ€œOff-putting is an adjective and a compound word that comes from the phrasal verb โ€œput off.โ€

When something is off-putting to someone or puts someone off, it causes them to feel dislike or disinterest.

โ€œOff-puttingโ€ is an informal word choice, so in formal writing (e.g., essays), one of the synonyms is usually more appropriate. The QuillBot Paraphraser can instantly show you formal ways to say โ€œoff-putting.โ€

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Is it smooths or smoothes?

Both smooths and smoothes are acceptable spellings of the third-person singular simple present tense form of the verb smoothย (e.g., “The painter smooths/smoothes the paint while it is still wet”). Smooths is the original form since it follows the standard rule of adding an -s to the verb; however,ย smoothesย has more recently become an acceptable variant.

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Is it make-up or makeup?

It is usually makeup, not make-up. โ€œMakeupโ€ is a compound noun (a type of compound word) that doesnโ€™t have a hyphen. โ€œMakeupโ€ usually means โ€œcosmeticsโ€ (e.g., โ€œThe modelโ€™s makeup was natural and subtleโ€). โ€œMakeupโ€ comes from the phrasal verb โ€œmake up.โ€

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