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turn one's head





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The mountains in themselves are intoxicating enough to turn one's head; but then of course much depends upon the kind of head one possesses.

From Project Gutenberg

To look out of the window one must turn one's head and lift one's eyes and adjust both head and eyes in other ways; but looking in general, whether from the needs of an objective or a special view, also demands certain pertinent adjustments, and the demanded adjustments make the resulting experience just so far aloof, just so far discoloured and distorted.

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Louise sometimes is delightfully companionable, and kind enough to turn one's head.

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Two weeks again in London, visiting picture-galleries, museums, libraries, going to teas, dinners, receptions, concerts, theaters and reform-meetings; it is enough to turn one's head to think of all the different clubs and associations managed by women.

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She laughed, and obliged Jos� to laugh also, and all the time she looked so pretty, with the queer light in her eyes, the gleam of her little wicked white teeth, and the brilliant spot of color on her cheeks, that she was enough to turn one's head.

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