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  • 91hold one's head up — {v. phr.} To show self respect; not be ashamed; be proud. * /When Mr. Murray had paid off his debts, he felt that he could hold his head up again./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 92hold one's head up — {v. phr.} To show self respect; not be ashamed; be proud. * /When Mr. Murray had paid off his debts, he felt that he could hold his head up again./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 93hold\ one's\ head\ up — v. phr. To show self respect; not be ashamed; be proud. When Mr. Murray had paid off his debts, he felt that he could hold his head up again …

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  • 94out of one's head/skull/box — adj a. crazy, deranged b. intoxicated by drugs or drink These terms became widespread in the mid 1960s, before which synonymous phrases (with the exception of out of one s mind ) usually began with off . When the Rolling Stones called their 1965… …

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  • 95knock one's block off —  Strike one on the head (usu. facet, threat) …

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  • 96the top of one's head — phrasal or the top of one s mind : mental elements not directly involved in a present task or only partially directed or controlled with the top of his mind he listened to them William Faulkner countless conferences at which everyone talked off… …

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  • 97head — head1 W1S1 [hed] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(top of body)¦ 2¦(mind)¦ 3¦(calm/sensible)¦ 4¦(person in charge)¦ 5¦(front/leading position)¦ 6¦(crazy)¦ 7 a head/per head 8¦(river/valley)¦ 9 come to a head 9 bring something to a head …

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  • 98head — n., adj., & v. n. 1 the upper part of the human body, or the foremost or upper part of an animal s body, containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs. 2 a the head regarded as the seat of intellect or repository of comprehended information. b… …

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  • 99head — See: ACID HEAD, BEAT INTO ONE S HEAD, BEAT ONE S HEAD AGAINST A WALL, BIG HEAD, COUNT HEADS, EYES IN THE BACK OF ONE S HEAD, FROM HEAD TO FOOT, GET THROUGH ONE S HEAD, GOOD HEAD ON ONE S SHOULDERS, GO TO ONE S HEAD, HANG ONE S HEAD, HAVE ONE S… …

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  • 100head — See: ACID HEAD, BEAT INTO ONE S HEAD, BEAT ONE S HEAD AGAINST A WALL, BIG HEAD, COUNT HEADS, EYES IN THE BACK OF ONE S HEAD, FROM HEAD TO FOOT, GET THROUGH ONE S HEAD, GOOD HEAD ON ONE S SHOULDERS, GO TO ONE S HEAD, HANG ONE S HEAD, HAVE ONE S… …

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