American Idioms and Expressions

Put Your Heads Together Idiom

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Put your heads together
What does Put your heads together mean?
If people put their head together, they exchange ideas about something.

Some Random Idioms
put (someone) in his or her place
What does "put (someone) in his or her place" mean?
to scold someone for rude or bad behavior, to rebuke someoneOur teacher was very angry and put the student in his place for his rude remark.
stab (someone) in the back
What does "stab (someone) in the back" mean?
betray someoneMy friend stabbed me in the back although I made an effort to help him get a job.
feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
What does "feel it beneath oneself to do (something)" mean?
feel that one would be lowering oneself to do somethingThe young girl feels it beneath her to help clean the classroom.
with flying colors
What does "with flying colors" mean?
with great or total successMy friend passed the course with flying colors and she now wants to go out and celebrate.
hot under the collar
What does "hot under the collar" mean?
very angryOur boss is hot under the collar today because three of the staff came late.
throw oneself at the mercy of the court
What does "throw oneself at the mercy of the court" mean?
to ask a judge for mercy when being sentenced for a crime The man threw himself at the mercy of the court and asked for a light sentence.

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