have head in the clouds



have one's head in the clouds

Fig. to be unaware of what is going on from fantasies or daydreams. "Bob, do you have your head in the clouds?" asked the teacher. She walks around all day with her head in the clouds. She must be in love.
See also: cloud, have, head

have your head in the clouds

to not know what is really happening around you because you are paying too much attention to your own ideas He's an academic. They've all got their heads in the clouds.
See also: cloud, have, head

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GrÍMhildr-Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian
Brynjarr-Ancient Scandinavian
AlaricAL-ə-rik (English)Ancient Germanic
SherriSHER-eeEnglish
Tikhomir-Medieval Slavic
TÓDor-Hungarian