well every girl has a different way of being swept off her feet...
for example: what does she like, what is she interested in...does she love romance..?
im a girl..and i absolutely love it when a guy refers to me as 'his'..
i love it...lol..
but im weird.
i also love it when guys share the stuff they treasure the most with me..
anyway..i hope i helped even tho i doubt it...lol
sorry....
u say somerhing like hey ther sexy, and then u grab her waist and lift her into the air when u put her down, kiss her and act all happy
help her,even if she doesn't like you be her friend she might "come around
PS.don't be a rebound if she lost her bf
razzle dazzle you make you amazed by them ---- The term "sweep you off your feet" is used to describe amazing you, to really surprise a person and "sweep them off their feet". His romantic ways just swept me off my feet. The gift I received was amazing and it just swept me off my feet. Hope that helps. i dont know the dictionary term but if you think about it it's like an old fashioned term for a man to run up to a girl and sweep her off her feet and romantically surprise her
The intent of a whirlwind romance is to sweep your intended right off of her feet. Please sweep the front porch. How can you sweep with that old broom?
You can hurt your feet
Tom Beringer.
So he can sweep the girls off their feet!
My Grandmother always said that if you sweep under someone's feet, they won't get married.
Make up your own creative romantic way to make a move on her to sweep her off her feet. You should know the girl, and things she likes and is comfortable with, that way, it's all the more easier for you know how to approach and impress her.
Tom Berenger
tom berenger
Woo her, love. Sweep her off her feet with sweet nothings and flowers. Compare her eyes to the stars, tell her she makes the goddesses jealous with her beauty! Only if you mean it though. Don't be fake
To be carried away on a tide of emotion. No rational thinking required.
The future tense of sweep is "will sweep" or "is going to sweep."