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Head over heels is an idiom because the meaning does not match what the words are saying.
its a sign that u will be murdered in twenty days. in other words ur cursed.
symbol of the Holy Ghost and used especially in representations of our Lord's Baptism and the Pentecost. It also symbolizes the release of the soul in death, and is used to recall Noe's dove, a harbinger of hope.
Put it in your load bearing vest and take it when bullets aren't flying over your head.
Nothing, apart from you may trip over a dove
The phrase emerged in the 14th century as "heels over head", which is more literally accurate, as "head over heels" is the more standard state of being. "Heels over head" evolved into "head over heels" in common use departing its literal meaning, probably for reasons of phrasal elegance.
Fly is already a verb.Other verbs are flies, flying and flew, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will fly over later"."She flies over his head"."I am busy flying to the moon"."We flew to Narnia yesterday".
a dove represents god, yes it watched over baby jesus
The quote "You can't keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair" is found in Chapter 29 of the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.
Scientific name: Ptilinopus jambu; ... Weighing well over 45 grams, the Jambu Fruit Dove is close to the size of a Barbary Dove, which is about the size of a soda can. The Jambu is closely allied with the subgenera of the Leucotreron and the Rhamphiculus, and has a small head with a bare cere, short neck and soft dense plumage.