to go out of one's head

  • 121get one's head around — verb a) to understand, fathom (a problem). 2009, Wahida Shaffi Our stories, our lives: inspiring Muslim womens voices b) to work out, figure out (a problem) :When my mum did pass away I fell out with Cod because I couldnt get my head around why… …

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  • 122get smb/smth out of one's mind/head — (from Idioms in Speech) to stop thinking about somebody (something), to dismiss somebody (something) from one s mind Charles knew that he would never get that smile out of his mind again. (J. Wain) I wish you d get Dr. Hasselbacher out of your… …

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  • 123go to one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To make one dizzy. * /Beer and wine go to a person s head./ * /Looking out the high window went to the woman s head./ 2. To make someone too proud; make a person think he is too important. * /Being the star player went to John s head …

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  • 124go to one's head — {v. phr.} 1. To make one dizzy. * /Beer and wine go to a person s head./ * /Looking out the high window went to the woman s head./ 2. To make someone too proud; make a person think he is too important. * /Being the star player went to John s head …

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  • 125go\ to\ one's\ head — v. phr. 1. To make one dizzy. Beer and wine go to a person s head. Looking out the high window went to the woman s head. 2. To make someone too proud; make a person think he is too important. Being the star player went to John s head. The girl s… …

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  • 127lose one's head — you cannot lose your head in the courtroom Syn: lose control, lose one s composure, lose one s equilibrium, go to pieces; panic, get flustered, get confused, get hysterical; informal lose one s cool, freak out, crack up …

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  • 128lose one's head — LOSE CONTROL, lose one s composure, lose one s equilibrium, go to pieces; panic, get flustered, get confused, get hysterical; informal lose one s cool, freak out, crack up; Brit. informal go into a (flat) spin, throw a wobbly. → head * * * lose… …

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