
go to head
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English Dictionarygo to (one's) headTo make one dizzy or inebriated
go to someone's headif an alcoholic drink goes to someone's head, it makes them feel drunk very quickly
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Idiomsgo to headto make someone too proud, to make a person think that he or she is too important
The man's new job has gone to his head and he thinks that he is better than everyone else.
The girl won the beauty contest and now it has gone to her head.
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go to someone's headto make someone too proud, to make a person think that he or she is too important
The man's new job has gone to his head and he thinks that he is better than everyone else.
The girl won the beauty contest and now it has gone to her head.
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go to one's head1. to become conceited
The man's new position has gone to his head and he will not speak to us now.
2. to make one dizzy
The drink quickly went to the man's head and he had to sit down and rest.
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go to one's head v. phr. 1. To make one dizzy.
Beer and wine go to a person's head.
Looking out the high window went to the woman's head. 2. To make someone too proud; make a person think he is too important.
Being the star player went to John's head.
The girl's fame as a movie actress went to her head. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲