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get into one's head
Also,. Form an impression, idea, or plan. For example, strange idea has she got into her head? or He took it into his head that you want to quit. [Late 1600s] Also see get through one's head.
Example Sentences
Here, at last, I am resting from hard times at Marienbad, where the waters get into one's head, as my letter will probably show.
fancies one does get into one’s head at a time like this!
To get into one's head what we had to look at on the upper half of the Beardmore, imagine a moderate straight slope: this is the Glacier like a giant road, white except where the sun has melted the snow and bared the blue ice.
It is quite strange what fancies get into one's head when one is—sick—heart-sick.
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