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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'drop my head' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in an informal context to express a feeling of shame, guilt, or regret. For example, someone might say, "I made a mistake and when I realized it, I wanted to drop my head."
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"I wanted to drop my head".
But I don't want to drop my head".
In September, I was so weak that on a ride over to her office I had to drop my head to my knees to avoid passing out.
"For me as captain, as soon as I drop my head, what are the other boys going to do? You've got to remember while there's still time, there's still a chance".
He would sit at his desk and "drop my head and hack there and then".
Then I became aware of feeling that I was getting very close to death and I decided that it was time to make my final act, to drop my head in the water, take one final breath, and drown.
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I thought of Boris and dropped my head to my hands.
Terrified and humiliated, I dropped my head, but the verbal attacks just got worse.
Instead, when she heard the news, "I dropped my head for the start... and began to cry".
I choked up on the penalties, I roared when England scored, I groaned when Japan did and I dropped my head into my hands at the own goal.
"I was throwing sidearm for so long, I didn't even realize I was down so low and really dropping my head".
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