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go to one's head

  1. Make one proud or vain, as in All this money is going to his head . [Early 1900s]

  2. Make one dizzy or drunk, as in Wine always goes to her head . [c. 1900]



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It’d be easy to let this flush of a time go to one’s head.

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"This is all light-hearted banter but it would be a mistake to let it go to one's head."

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“I don’t believe in letting any kind of praise go to one’s head. In a career, as in life, we can be way up one day and down the next. It doesn’t pay to permit such things to affect one’s outlook.â€

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But they never let success go to one’s head.

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Kale�s antics on and off the slopes keep him grounded in the sport where success can easily go to one�s head � Kale is the definition of snowboarding.

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