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  • 41keep your head — If you keep your head, you stay calm in times of difficulty …

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  • 42Over your head —   If something is over your head, or goes over your head, it is too complex or difficult for you to understand …

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  • 43off your head — Brit informal : crazy or foolish He s not just eccentric–he s completely off his head! He s gone off his head over some girl. • • • Main Entry: ↑head …

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  • 44lose your head — lose your ability to think clearly    If you become lost, don t lose your head. Be sensible …

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  • 45hang your head — hang (your) head to be ashamed. Though our team lost, it played well and had no need to hang its head …

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  • 46keep your head — keep (your) head to be calm despite danger or difficulty. When Lisa collapsed he kept his head and tried to revive her, but nothing worked …

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  • 47Shake Your Head — is a song by the band Was (Not Was). It was originally released in 1983 on the album Born To Laugh At Tornadoes. In 1992 it was re mixed by house music producer Steve Silk Hurley and this is the best known version. It appeared on the group s… …

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  • 48scratch your head — scratch (your) head to have difficulty understanding something. A lot of people must be scratching their heads and trying to figure out what happened …

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  • 49bob your head — 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 …

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  • 50use your head — to think carefully in order to understand something or to avoid making a mistake Use your head: why would he say something like that if he was guilty? …

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