Wrap One’s Head Around Something
- Wrap One’s Head Around Something
- How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used in modern language, especially in informal settings, to convey the idea of understanding or coming to terms with a complex concept or idea.
- Literal Meaning: To physically wrap one's head around something, which is not possible, as it is a figurative expression.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To understand or comprehend something complex or difficult to grasp.
- I'm trying to wrap my head around this new project, but it's a lot to take in.
- It took me a while to wrap my head around the concept of quantum physics, but now it makes sense.
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