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  • 31over your head — beyond your understanding or ability The technical details were over my head. [=too complicated for me to understand] That joke went right over my head. [=I did not get that joke] We realized after we started the business that we were (in) over …

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  • 32shake your head — shake (your) head to move your head from side to side as a way of saying no or to express disagreement. Asked if she wanted any more to eat, Judith shook her head …

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  • 33bob your head — phrase to move your head down and then back up again in a short quick movement as a way of greeting someone or showing agreement or respect Thesaurus: to move your headhyponym gestures used to say hello or goodbyehyponym Main entry: bob …

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  • 34toss your head — toss your head/hair/ phrase to move your head quickly upwards, especially when you are angry or do not care about something Thesaurus: to move your headhyponym Main entry: toss …

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  • 35Use your head! — AND Use your noggin!; Use your noodle! exclam. Think!; Think it through! □ You know the answer. Use your head! □ Use your noggin! It’s there for more than hanging your hat on …

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  • 36Flex Your Head — Infobox Album Name = Flex Your Head Type = Compilation Album Artist = Various artists | > Background = Orange Released = January 1982 Recorded = Inner Ear Studios 1980 1981 Genre = Hardcore punk, Punk rock | Label = DischordFlex Your Head is a… …

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  • 37Bang Your Head !!! — 48° 15′ 49″ N 8° 50′ 44″ E / 48.2637, 8.8455 …

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  • 38Over Your Head — Genre Home and Garden Starring Eric Stromer Country of origin United States No. of seasons 9 No. of episodes 105 …

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  • 39over your head —    If something is over your head, or goes over your head, it is too complex or difficult for you to understand.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 40keep your head — think clearly, do not lose your head    Try to keep your head during a crisis. Try to think clearly …

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