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Q: What figure of speech is this dad was racking his brain trying to remember where he left his car keys?
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The phrase "racking his brain" means to think very hard or make a great effort to remember or solve a problem. It implies a person is putting a lot of mental energy into trying to figure something out.


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"Racking his brain" means that he was thinking really hard to figure something out. For example, "He was sitting in a corner racking his brain over why his girlfriend broke up with him." This means that the man was trying really hard to figure out why his girlfriend broke up with him.


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