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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lost his head' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to become overwhelmed by emotion or to act impulsively without thinking. Example: He lost his head during the argument and said some hurtful things he didn't mean.
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He meant, of course, "red-headed stepchild," but once more he lost his head, and made it sound like he was sick of being the tribe communist.
Pemberton lost his head.
Mozart has lost his head.
He never lost his head.
At this point Berlusconi lost his head.
He just lost his head in the excitement.
In that game, he just lost his head.
He knew that he may have lost his head.
Oh dear! one of the volunteers has lost his head.
He lost his head – but people make mistakes.
The newcomer might easily have lost his head, in more ways than one.
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