fall+over
31fall over one's feet — verb To hasten. Show me the rest of the house, I said, to distract him. He fell over his feet to oblige …
32fall over oneself — verb To be unusually enthusiastic. Catholic families in the town were falling over themselves in their anxiety to invite the young Franciscans to come and sit in their parlors and be made much of, with cookies and soft drinks …
33fall over oneself — be extremely eager to do something or please someone They fell over themselves in their effort to please their host …
34fall over oneself to do something — informal be excessively eager to do something critics and audiences fell over themselves to compliment him …
35bend, lean, or fall over backward — idi bend, lean, or fall over backward, to exert oneself to the utmost; make a serious effort …
36Fall over oneself — 1. become confused in attempting to take some action; 2. be excessively enthusiastic …
37fall over oneself — Australian Slang 1. become confused in attempting to take some action; 2. be excessively enthusiastic …
38fall over yourself to do something — to be very enthusiastic about doing something …
39fall over backwards — Go to considerable lengths (usu. to help) …
40fall over oneself — Be very eager …