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Icelandic-English translation for: to fall head over heels for sb
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endastingastto fall head first
velta um kollto fall over
fara um kollto fall over
jafnhatta e-uto lift sth. over one's head
innito get a roof over one's head
jafnhenda e-uto lift sth. over one's head
hrapa fyrir björgto fall over a cliff
falla aftur á bakto fall over backwards
falla um e-ðto fall over sth.
eiga ekki þak yfir höfuðiðto have no roof over one's head
villast á fólkito mistake sb. for sb. else
bera ægishjálm yfir e-nto be head and shoulders above sb.
leggja til höfuð e-mto put a price on sb.'s head
fella ástarhug til e-sto fall in love with sb.
ást á e-mto fall in love with sb.
þjarma e-mto work sb. over
ganga fram hjá e-mto pass sb. (over)
Unverified sýna e-m yfirgangto ride roughshod over sb.
ráða yfir e-mto have control over sb.
ráða niðurlögum e-sto gain a victory over sb.
taka við af e-mto take over from sb.
vera e-m fremrito have the edge over / on sb.
valta yfir e-n [talm.]to walk (all) over sb. [coll.]
hafa yfir e-m segjato have authority over sb.
villa e-m sýnto pull the wool over sb.'s eyes
fall {hv} [hrun]fall [collapse]
Unverified gera sér dælt við e-nto be over-familiar with sb. [Br.]
falla fyrir e-m/e-uto fall in love with sb./sth.
yfirgnæfa e-n/e-ðto tower over sb./sth.
grandskoða e-n/e-ðto look sb./sth. over [to inspect]
afhenda (e-m) e-ðto hand sth. over (to sb.)
e-m e-ðto hand sth. over to sb.
Unverified framfæra e-nto provide for sb.
framfleyta e-mto provide for sb.
Unverified karpa (við e-n) (um e-ð)to wrangle (with sb.) (over sth.)
Unverified karpa (við e-n) (um e-ð)to squabble (with sb.) (over sth.)
Unverified karpa (við e-n) (um e-ð)to bicker (with sb.) (over sth.)
vorkenna e-mto feel sorry for sb.
sjá fyrir e-mto provide for sb.
vorkenna e-mto feel pity for sb.
sjá e-m farborðato provide for sb.
Unverified slást í för með e-mto join sb.
vera á vegum e-sto work for sb.
kalla e-n til sínto send for sb.
biðja e-n ásjárto ask sb. for help
þoka fyrir e-mto make room for sb.
vaka eftir e-mto wait up for sb.
vaka eftir e-mto stay up for sb.
bæta e-m tjónto compensate sb. for a loss
ganga í ábyrgð fyrir e-nto vouch for sb.
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