Use of the word 'head' with multiple meanings
The word 'head' has multiple meanings as a noun and a verb:
Body part
The upper part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. For example, "He banged his head on the car".
Mind
The seat of the intellect, or mental abilities. For example, "I went for a walk to clear my head".
Person or animal
When considered as a unit. For example, "Dinner will cost ₹120 a/per head".
In charge
A person who is in charge or leads a group or organization. For example, "She has been appointed to head the research team".
Move toward
To move in a particular direction. For example, "Let's head back home".
Hit a soccer ball
To hit a football with your head. For example, "Sunil headed the ball into an empty goal".
The beginning of a stream
The beginning part of a stream. For example, "Lake Itasca in Minnesota is the head of the Mississippi River".
Make someone feel better than others
To make someone feel better than others. For example, "His good grades went to his head".
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