Generally, it's one word.
Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
The brainiest Christian text ever written can be found all over the Old and New Testament
over, move, never, ever
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy is a work of fiction that is longer than 85,000 words. It is considered one of the longest novels ever written, with over 560,000 words in its English translation.
Matthew 27:37 And set up over his head his accusation written, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS. Matthew 27:37 And <kai> set up <epitithemi> over <epano> his <autos> head <kephale> his <autos> accusation <aitia> written <grapho>, THIS <houtos> IS <esti> JESUS <Iesous> THE KING <basileus> OF THE JEWS <Ioudaios>. It won't let me put it in using Hebrew letters. Sorry!
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over head projector is that which is over our head and the falls on screen
To hold something over one's head - to harp on someone about something they did (or didn't do); to remind continuously (especially regarding misstep or defeat). For example,"I broke my girlfriend's vase and she's been holding it over my head for 3 months, now."
The dogs are maintaining their dominance over you. You should never, ever let a dog be at your level or worse, yet, higher. A dominant dog can be very dangerous to visitors, and can possibly harm you, as well.
yes he shaved it when he was younger you can go and see the pics in his new movie never say never. he may shave his head again, i will talk to him about it.
over one's head
Yes. In order for it to be an independent clause there would have to be a subject that is over your head.