Put+a+head+on
41put something out of your head — informal phrase to stop thinking or worrying about something Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: head …
42Put Out the Fire — Исполнитель Queen Альбом Hot Space Дата выпуска 21 мая 1982 Дата записи …
43put one's head in a noose — ► put one s head in a noose bring about one s own downfall. Main Entry: ↑noose …
44put our heads together — put our/your/their heads together ► to work together with others to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: »If we want to remain competitive, we d better put our heads together and come up with new ways of reaching our market. Main… …
45put our/your/their heads together — ► to work together with others to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: »If we want to remain competitive, we d better put our heads together and come up with new ways of reaching our market. Main Entry: ↑head …
46put their heads together — put our/your/their heads together ► to work together with others to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: »If we want to remain competitive, we d better put our heads together and come up with new ways of reaching our market. Main… …
47put your heads together — put our/your/their heads together ► to work together with others to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: »If we want to remain competitive, we d better put our heads together and come up with new ways of reaching our market. Main… …
48put your/their heads together — put our/your/their heads together ► to work together with others to solve a problem or deal with a difficult situation: »If we want to remain competitive, we d better put our heads together and come up with new ways of reaching our market. Main… …
49put one's neck on the block — ► put one s head (or neck) on the block informal put one s standing or reputation at risk. Main Entry: ↑block …
50put their (or our or your) heads together — consult and work together. → head …