to turn sb's head
1turn someone's head — see under ↑turn • • • Main Entry: ↑head * * * turn someone’s head phrase to make someone feel more important, intelligent etc than they really are Don’t let all the praise turn your head. Thesaurus: to have an effect on someone s emotions or… …
2turn someone's head — ► turn someone s head make someone conceited. Main Entry: ↑head …
3turn somebody's head — turn sb s ˈhead idiom (of success, praise, etc.) to make a person feel too proud in a way that other people find annoying Main entry: ↑headidiom …
4turn on its head — verb a) To turn upside down; to invert. The crisis turned on their head the formulas that had seemed to work. b) to completely change The global economic crisis has managed to turn on their head stock exchanges worldwide …
5turn someone's head — idi turn someone s head a) idi to make someone smug or conceited b) to confuse someone …
6turn someone's head — to make someone feel more important, intelligent etc than they really are Don t let all the praise turn your head …
7turn one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make you lose your good judgment. * /The first pretty girl he saw turned his head./ * /Winning the class election turned his head./ …
8turn one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make you lose your good judgment. * /The first pretty girl he saw turned his head./ * /Winning the class election turned his head./ …
9turn\ one's\ head — v. phr. informal To make you lose your good judgment. The first pretty girl he saw turned his head. Winning the class election turned his head …
10turn one's head — rotate one s head; confuse, whirl one s head around …