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a rush of blood (to the head)A sudden attack of wild irrationality: what lost us the match was a rush of blood to the head when they had the man sent off...- Speaking after the decision, Hughes said: ‘This isn't a rush of blood to the head, we have taken two years to look at the evidence.’
- However, having done the hard bit, the former Aberdeenshire skipper suffered a rush of blood to the head which saw him race down the track to Baird, only to misjudge the flight and find himself comprehensively bowled.
- ‘It was pretty much a rush of blood to the head,’ admitted Mrs Peat.
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