Yulia
What does the phrase "his head was swimming" mean?
1 de mar de 2017 18:13
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People use this phrase in two circumstance: 1. Physical: It refers to the dizzy feeling you have when you are about to pass out or you're drunk or you have a hangover. "I drank way too much. I was nauseated and my head was swimming." But the emotional meaning seems more common to me. 2. Emotional: It refers to feeling of being overwhelmed by a lot of new information or emotionally excited in a way that makes it hard to concentrate. "It was my first day on the job, and they were barking orders at me. My head was swimming." Or "she was really pretty and charming. I couldn't think of anything clever to say. I couldn't focus. My head was swimming."
1 de março de 2017
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He was sick
9 de março de 2017
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It means that he is having trouble comprehending the situation. Perhaps he is taking in a lot of new information and it is taking awhile to process. He feels a little lost while he sorts it out, until it becomes familiar. Usually if his head is swimming it refers to too much information or emotion at once.
1 de março de 2017
It's not really common, you would have to include more information for context. Is it from a book?
1 de março de 2017
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