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get one's head downBritish informal 1Sleep: if he got his head down for a couple of hours he would be nice and fresh for the evening...- I was living on the streets, eating out of skips, sleeping in cars, anywhere I could get my head down and sleep.
- So I arose early yesterday morning, groggy as you like after about 4 hours of sleep having been unable to get my head down.
- Possibly the most sensible option is to get my head down and sleep, but don't feel like sleeping.
2Concentrate on the task in hand: at home I can get my head down and get on with the job in hand...- Obviously I've not played at this level before so I had to get my head down and concentrate and I thought it went quite well to be fair.
- They were the sorts of schools where, if you got your head down, you could do quite well.
- I've always been the kind of person who just got their head down and just did my work and hopefully people saw what I was like through my work.
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