Wrap One's Head Around Meaning

Wrap One's Head Around is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (more literally uncommon) To crash into (something, especially a pole) messily and fatally while travelling in a motor vehicle.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Wrap One's Head Around

(more literally uncommon) To crash into (something, especially a pole) messily and fatally while travelling in a motor vehicle.

Example : 1978, Science Policy Foundation, Science & Public Policy, volume 5, page 456  It is sometimes mind-boggling to try and wrap one's head around all the possible information sets which one should try to address.2011, David Adams Richards, The Coming of Winter, page 14:  â€œSome crazy young bastard wrapped his head around a pole.”Used other than as an idiom: see wrap,‎ head,‎ around.2005, Charles R. Saint, The A.A.H.:  The words barely left the lips when there came a loud cry and a trample of hoof beats. It was Kelly, radiant and shining, her mane was whipping with her speed. I cried out to her and the mare came to a stop and wrapped her head around mine.2007, Jeff Gelb, Michael Garrett, Dark Passions, page 314:  The man wrapped her head around and around. Helen couldn't move and she couldn't breathe and she could barely see. The man loomed over her as if he were in a fog. In spite of her training, she panicked. She thrashed her head from side to side […]

Meaning of Wrap One's Head Around

Wrap One's Head Around is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Wrap One's Head Around stands for (more literally uncommon) To crash into (something, especially a pole) messily and fatally while travelling in a motor vehicle.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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