out of one's head
Example Sentences
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Especially valuable is the baku, a mystical pachyderm capable of sucking dreams — and nightmares — straight out of one’s head.
From New York Times • Aug. 19, 2021
Mr. Severne remarked, "Such an occurrence puts pleasure out of one's head."
From A Woman-Hater by Reade, Charles
That little rascal might steal the teeth out of one’s head, without being noticed!
From Holiday House A Series of Tales by Sinclair, Catherine
As to home elegance, or luxury, the look of such a room is enough to put it out of one's head that there can be such things in the world.
From Nobody by Warner, Susan
Adj. forgotten &c. v.; unremembered, past recollection, bygone, out of mind; buried in oblivion, sunk in oblivion; clean forgotten; gone out of one's head, gone out of one's recollection. forgetful, oblivious, mindless, Lethean; insensible &c.
From Roget's Thesaurus by Roget, Peter Mark