bury head in the sand
11bury one's head in the sand — To refuse to face the facts • • • Main Entry: ↑bury * * * ignore unpleasant realities …
12bury one's head in the sand — ► bury one s head in the sand ignore unpleasant realities. Main Entry: ↑bury …
13bury\ one's\ head\ in\ the\ sand — • hide one s head in the sand • bury one s head in the sand • have one s head in the sand To keep from seeing, knowing, or understanding something dangerous or unpleasant; to refuse to see or face something. If there is a war, you cannot just… …
14bury one's head in the sand — idi bury one s head in the sand, to avoid reality; ignore the facts of a situation …
15bury your head in the sand — If someone buries their head in the sand, they ignore something that is obviously wrong. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
16Bury your head in the sand — If someone buries their head in the sand, they ignore something that is obviously wrong …
17hide head in the sand — hide (your) head in the sand to refuse to think about an unpleasant situation. Teachers can t just hide their heads in the sand and not try to find out why students aren t doing better. Usage notes: also used with bury and other verbs: All Olivia …
18hide one's head in the sand — or[bury one s head in the sand] or [have one s head in the sand] To keep from seeing, knowing, or understanding something dangerous or unpleasant; to refuse to see or face something. * /If there is a war, you cannot just bury your head in the… …
19hide one's head in the sand — or[bury one s head in the sand] or [have one s head in the sand] To keep from seeing, knowing, or understanding something dangerous or unpleasant; to refuse to see or face something. * /If there is a war, you cannot just bury your head in the… …
20have one's head in the sand — See: HIDE ONE S HEAD IN THE SAND …