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21on one's head — or[upon one s head] {adv. phr.} On one s self. * /When the school board fired the superintendent of schools, they brought the anger of the parents upon their heads./ * /Billy had been naughty all day, but he really brought his parents anger down… …
22on one's head — or[upon one s head] {adv. phr.} On one s self. * /When the school board fired the superintendent of schools, they brought the anger of the parents upon their heads./ * /Billy had been naughty all day, but he really brought his parents anger down… …
23on\ one's\ head — • (up)on one s head adv. phr. On one s self. When the school board fired the superintendent of schools, they brought the anger of the parents upon their heads. Billy had been naughty all day, but he really brought his parents anger down on his… …
24upon\ one's\ head — • (up)on one s head adv. phr. On one s self. When the school board fired the superintendent of schools, they brought the anger of the parents upon their heads. Billy had been naughty all day, but he really brought his parents anger down on his… …
25into one's head — See: BEAT INTO ONE S HEAD, TAKE INTO ONE S HEAD …
26into one's head — See: BEAT INTO ONE S HEAD, TAKE INTO ONE S HEAD …
27into\ one's\ head — See: beat into one s head, take into one s head …
28off one's head — adj mad, crazy. These phrases are all elabo rations of the well established colloquial ism, off one s head (heard since the mid 19th century). The terms are some times extended to mean intoxicated by drugs or drink, more usually denoted by… …
29turn one's head — rotate one s head; confuse, whirl one s head around …
30hide one's head — phrasal 1. obsolete : to take shelter or refuge alack the heavy day when such a sacred king should hide his head Shakespeare 2. : to keep silent for fear of reproach the pessimists hid their heads at the opening of the new century Oscar Handlin * …