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"In the same boat" - facing the same situation. "Cost an arm and a leg" - very expensive. "Hit the nail on the head" - describe something accurately.
describe about the head of a peacock
your head or my head
You could have a concussion if you've fallen and the back of your head starts to hurt. You need to see a doctor right away under this situation. The back of your head could hurt due to a recent fall and the on set of a concussion. If you've fallen recently it's best to see a doctor.
Face up to a situation and not run away.
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A furry head with 2 eyes and a snout and a mouth.
Yes, the phrase "hit the nail on the head" means to describe a situation where someone has accurately pinpointed or identified the main issue or made a correct assessment. It often implies that the person has expressed a precise and accurate judgment or statement.
Motor Ticks in a human are mainly caused by a damage in the brain. This could've been from a recent or not so recent accident, involving the head, such as, you fell down, and hit your head.
Mainly the head but also the neck muscles which support the head.
Well you describe all of the body from head to toe for example beautiful, ugly, cute, and picturesque would describe a kinkajou.
head in the clouds