He usually stays quite calm in stressful situations but this time he really lost his head.
The idiom "to lose one's head" means to panic or become overwhelmed in a situation. There isn't a specific sentence for this idiom as it is used in various contexts. However, an example sentence could be "During the emergency, she lost her head and couldn't think clearly."
Yes, the sentence is grammatically correct.
It seems like your sentence is missing a subject. If you can provide more context or an example, I'd be happy to help you with the grammar.
The toddler's attempt at speaking was nothing but gibberish to the adults in the room.
Yes, "as plain as the nose on one's face" is an idiomatic expression. It means that something is very clear or obvious.
There are many to choose among. Some of the more popular ones are: shut your mouth stop your gob put a sock in it stuff your piehole you kiss your mother with that mouth? clam up stuff it
To lose ones temper and react violently.
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
If you listen to gossip, it will poison your ear about Joe.
Stay calm; stick to your guns, and you will carry the day.
idiom 1: out of the blue meaning: happening without warning sentence: After not hearing from him for years, I received a letter out of the blue. idiom 2: hit the roof meaning: got extremely angry sentence: When Dad found out she crashed the car, he hit the roof. idiom 3: heart of gold meaning: someone is a kind, honest, and good sentence: Mr. Peters is a generous person with a heart of gold. idiom 4: in hot water meaning: in trouble sentence: If the assignment isn't completed you'll be in hot water with your teacher. idiom 5: at the top of ones lungs meaning: very loudly sentence: When Jenna finally walked in, we all yelled, "Surprise!" at the top of our lungs.
You should stand up and take notice, don't bury your head in the sand like an ostrich.
Cleaning ones mind of misunderstanding
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If you have your hands full, you can't do anything else with them, can you? This idiom means that you're overloaded and don't have time or ability to do anything else.
To "dig ones grave" is to get ones self in trouble. Example- He dug his own grave when he decided to steal from the teacher and then brag to other faculty about it.
The term "nest egg" refers to ones financial savings for retirement.
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