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1 be promoted over one's head
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2 cast ashes on one's head
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3 get something into one's head
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4 off/out of one's head
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5 take it into one's head
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6 get it through one's head
(Slang) iemand duidelijk maken; iemand laten begrijpen -
7 place to lay one's head
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8 put ideas into one's head
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9 hold one's head high
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10 stoned out of one's head/mind
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11 bury one's head in one's hands
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12 sink one's head into one's hands
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13 sweep one's arm above one's head
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14 bang one's head against a brick wall
English-Dutch dictionary > bang one's head against a brick wall
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15 bash one's head
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16 bury one's head in the sand
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17 eat one's head off
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18 fling one's head back
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19 get something out of one's head/mind
get something out of one's head/mindEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get something out of one's head/mind
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20 get/take something into one's head
get/take something into one's headEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get/take something into one's head
См. также в других словарях:
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get it into one's head — To conceive the (esp wrong or foolish) notion, to believe (with that) • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
take it into one's head — 1. To conceive the (esp wrong or foolish) notion, believe (with that) 2. To conceive the (esp misguided) intention of (with to) • • • Main Entry: ↑head … Useful english dictionary
hang or hide one's head — idi hang or hide one s head, to manifest shame … From formal English to slang