Idioms
head over heels
upside down, head first
The boy fell head over heels when his bicycle hit the wall.
head over heels in love (with someone)
head up (something) or head (something) up
head-on
heads or tails
heads will roll
hear (someone) out or hear out (someone)
hear a peep out of (someone)
hear from (someone)
hear of (someone or something)
heart and soul
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done to a turn
none too (something)
a matter of life and death
beyond one's means
big frog in a small pond
shape up or ship out
take a dim view of (something)
keep up with the times
by far
take (something) with a grain of salt
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The Statue of Liberty's mouth is 3 feet wide.
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