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Aqua towel 638 Posted 9 years ago
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Hi everyone,

Can you help me to understand the following sentence? Especially the underlined part.

"A gusher in one of the cells bowled the miner working in it head over heels."

I know that head over heels can have either a literal or a idiomatic meaning.

Which one of the two should I consider in this sentence?

Thank you!

  

Top answer

literal

  • literal
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