The phrase "head under water" typically conveys a sense of feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or in a difficult situation where one is struggling to cope. It suggests a state of being submerged or engulfed by challenges or responsibilities, making it hard to stay afloat or maintain control. It can also imply a feeling of being suffocated or unable to breathe freely due to the pressure or demands of a situation.
head and shoulder
From theoretically being in water so deep that in order to stand it would be over your head
It is an adverb phrase (tells where).
meaning of head waiteress
The term "in her head" could be expressed by adverbs such as mentally, imaginatively, or intellectually. The phrase "in her head" can be used as an adverb phrase: She suffered from paranoia and the threats against her were all in her head.
head and shoulder
Help me! I can't find out the meaning of this phrase! :(
You are looking for "has a good head on their shoulders."
A head phrase typically refers to the main phrase or keyword in a sentence that captures the essential meaning or topic of the sentence. It is often used to summarize the content or focus of a paragraph or section.
Tete a tete is a fairly well known French phrase. While the phrase literally translates to 'head to head', it's meaning is of a meeting or conversation between two individuals.
Is a headlock bieng used to hold the persons head under water?
According to Thomas Tayler's Law Dictionary (printed in 1856), the phrase "Wolf's Head" pertains to an outlaw, meaning a person who might be killed with impugnity, like a wolf. It is said that the phrase was originally found in the phrase "to cry wolf's head." But I have no idea where that phrase came from.
A prepositional phrase is when the phrase starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Therefore the prepositional phrase in 'A chicken has a comb on its head?' is 'on its head'.
Capita is from Latin and means "head". The phrase "per capita" literally means "for each head" and is used to measure things in relation to a population. For example, income per capita is a phrase frequently used.
The French phrase "tete-a-tete" (head-to-head) generally refers to an argument, or at least very animated discussion.
it is the difference in elevation between head and tail water
it is the max vertical height upto which pump can supply the water.