I think it comes from the story of Iccarus. Iccarus supposedly was a young man infatuated with the idea of flight, propelling himself into the clouds. . He made himself a set of wings from feathers and held the feathers together with wax. The story goes that at first everything went well but as he passed through the clouds and got closer to the sun, the sun melted the wax and his wings fell apart causing poor Iccarus to crash to earth.
If your head is "in the clouds," you're a dreamer.
Head in the cloud means always daydreaming
When some says you have you head in the clouds or maybe your away with the fairies it simply means that you are not paying any attention or are daydreaming!
It means always daydreaming
"I'm in the clouds." Same thing as saying someone has their head in the clouds in English.
The duration of Head in the Clouds is 2.02 hours.
Clouds in My Head was created in 1975-02.
Head in the Clouds was created on 2004-09-12.
If your head is "in the clouds," you're a dreamer.
Head in the cloud means always daydreaming
When some says you have you head in the clouds or maybe your away with the fairies it simply means that you are not paying any attention or are daydreaming!
Thunderstorms can come from cirrus clouds. Large numbers of cirrus clouds is a sign that a frontal system is approaching the area.
Where the Clouds Come From - 1918 was released on: USA: 10 April 1918
Cumulonimbus.
Yes. Tornadoes form from the clouds of a thunderstorm.
head in the clouds
to be separate from reality, to dreamExample Sentences:My brother has his head in the clouds if he thinks he is going to become an Engineer, because he is terrible at math.A: I hope to be rich by the time I am 30.B: How old are you now?A: 29.B: Wow. You have your head in the clouds! That's going to be impossible!