In honor of St. Valentine's Day yesterday, here are some idioms about love and how to use them!! <3
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1. Falling in love with someone / falling for someone means you start feeling love towards someone.
How to use this idiom:
• I think I'm falling in love with Mark.
• I'm falling for you, Alice!!
• I fell in love with Frank.
• You fell for Tom, didn't you??
• Have you fallen for me??
• I think I've fallen in love with Elise.
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2. Love at first sight means you feel love for someone the very first time you see them.
How to use this idiom:
• I met him at a party. It was love at first sight.
• You've been married for 20 years now. Was it love at first sight or did your love grow over time??
• It was love at first sight, I swear!! It doesn't matter that I don't know her yet, she's all I think about!!
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3. To be an item means to be in a romantic relationship.
How to use this idiom:
• I didn't realize you and Mary were an item. I won't ask her out to dinner anymore.
• John and I are officially an item now!!
• It's not like you and Joe are an item or anything. I can flirt with him if I want to.
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4. Match made in heaven means a relationship that works really well. The couple are very good for each other and seem like they will last. A relationship so good it's almost as if a god made the relationship happen or they were made for each other.
How to use this idiom:
• My grandparents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary tomorrow. They really are a match made in heaven.
• You seem like a match made in heaven. When is the wedding again??
• You and I both know we aren't exactly a match made in heaven. We fight all the time and I feel really unappreciated by you.
• I don't want a match made in heaven, I just want to be happy.
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5. Be head over heels (in love) means to be completely and totally in love with someone.
How to use this idiom:
• Brittany is head over heels for that boy across the street.
• You should go on a date with him!! He seems head over heels in love with you!!
• My parents have been head over heels for each other since they first met.
• I wish I could find someone who was head over heels in love with me.
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I hope you enjoyed these love idioms!!
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If you're interested in learning more idioms and how to use them, take a look at my idiom lesson!! We will go over several different idioms, their meanings, and how to use them.
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Have a great day!!
Elaina.C :)
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