It means you dropped your head down and "hung" it between your shoulders because you were ashamed.
The phrase "I hung my head" typically indicates feelings of guilt, shame, or remorse. It suggests a sense of defeat or embarrassment.
its a laitn root meaning head. if youre looking for the greek root word for cephal it means head as well.
The past tense of "hang out" is "hung out". For example, "Yesterday, we hung out at the beach."
The past tense of "hung up" is "hung up." For example, "I hung up the phone yesterday."
The past tense of "hung-up" is "hung-up" or "hung up." Both forms are correct, but "hung up" is more commonly used in American English.
No, "chrom" is not a root word meaning head. "Chrom" typically refers to color or pigment in scientific contexts, such as in words like "chromosome" or "chromatography."
I Hung My Head was created in 1996.
Lieutenant Robert Maynard hung Blackbeard's decapitated head from the bowsprit of his sloop in order to collect the ransom offered by the Governor of Virginia.
It is hung or hanged, depending on the meaning. A picture is hung on a wall; a person is hanged on a gallows.
disgracefully I hung my head in shame
I Hung My Head
meaning of head waiteress
Good Ol' Edward Teach had his head popped off by gravity because he was hung.
She hung her head.
yes, of course that's why he shaved his head and hung out with chollos.
You can find a Moose head already mounted and ready to be hung at a taxidermy shop, a gift shop, many supermarkets and/or flea markets, or online on Ebay or Kijiji.
i think the blood doesn't go to you head not sure but i think that's right
an evil head