C2- Idiomatic expressions - love

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  • love at first sight falling in love with somebody the first time you see them
  • be an item two people are an item when they are having a romantic relationship
  • match made in heaven a relationship in which the two people are great together, because they complement each other so well
  • be head over heels be in love with somebody very much
  • be lovey-dovey expressing your love in public by constantly kissing and hugging
  • have the hots for somebody finding somebody extremely attractive
  • puppy love short-term adolescent love
  • double date two couples going out together on a date
  • on the rocks if there are problems in a relationship, we may say it’s on the rocks
  • love rat somebody who cheats on his/her partner
  • pop the question ask somebody to marry you
  • tie the knot get married
  • blind date when two people who have never seen each other before go on a date
  • fix somebody up find a romantic partner for somebody
  • walk out on somebody leave your partner and end the relationship
  • break up, slit up end the relationship
  • kiss and make up make peace after and argument
  • those three little words I love you
  • for love nor money this idiom means that a person won’t do something no matter what is offered to them
  • madly in love to be deeply or extremely in love with somebody

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