The phrase "Terri likes to put her head in the sand" refers to her tendency to ignore or avoid facing difficult situations or problems. It suggests that she prefers to remain oblivious to challenges rather than confronting them directly. This expression is derived from the behavior of ostriches, which are often believed to bury their heads in the sand to escape danger, although this is more myth than reality.
Your body was numb for a second
I think the Runescape developers probably originally envisioned Clarence the wizard's head being found in the sand (head in the sand) but then later realized if you found his head first there wouldn't really be a mystery or quest to solve since it would be obvious who it belonged to, being his head and all. So they changed it to hand but left the pun I guess.
Don't you mean Gaara of the sand in Naruto? Anyway the symbol on Gaara's head means love.
She probably likes the sand siblings and Chiyo
The expression "head in the sand" means someone is ignoring or refusing to acknowledge a problem or difficult situation, often by pretending it doesn't exist. It refers to the way ostriches are falsely believed to bury their heads in sand to avoid danger.
In general, one ton of sand is equivalent to about 45 to 48 head pans of sand, depending on the size and shape of the pan.
I think you mean sand.The saying refers to the old myth that an ostrich would stick its head down in the sand and try to hide from danger, and has come to mean hiding from danger or ignoring it.
The animal that puts its head in the sand as a defense mechanism is the ostrich.
No. An emu does not stick its head in the sand. Nor, for that matter, does an ostrich.
An ostrich hides it head in the sand when it senses danger.
she likes to play in sand with her son
I gather it means to bury your head in the sand, as ostriches reportedly do when they are frightened and want to go into 'full denial mode'.