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βοΈ Idiom of the Day βοΈ
Idiom of the Day
πcome to a head
βπΎMeaning
You can say a situation or a problem comes to a head if it reaches a crisis point and dealing with it can no longer be avoided.
βFor example
πΊThe conflict between the company and the workers came to a head at the annual general meeting when some of the workers protested about their conditions and wages.
πΊPhil and Sue hadn't been getting on well, and things came to head when Phil forgot to pick Sue up from work. They had a huge argument and now Sue's gone to stay with her mother.
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π π π π
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βοΈ Idiom of the Day βοΈ
Idiom of the Day
πcome to a head
βπΎMeaning
You can say a situation or a problem comes to a head if it reaches a crisis point and dealing with it can no longer be avoided.
βFor example
πΊThe conflict between the company and the workers came to a head at the annual general meeting when some of the workers protested about their conditions and wages.
πΊPhil and Sue hadn't been getting on well, and things came to head when Phil forgot to pick Sue up from work. They had a huge argument and now Sue's gone to stay with her mother.
βββββββββββββ
π π π π
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Practise Useful words, phrases, idioms and sentences
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