hide one's head in the sand



hide one's head in the sand

Also, bury one's head in the sand. Refuse to face something by pretending not to see it. For example, For years we have been hiding our heads in the sand, refusing to admit that the store is losing money , or When it comes to a family quarrel, Dean just buries his head in the sand. This expression, transferred to human behavior in the early 1600s, alludes to the belief that ostriches burrow in sand thinking they will not be seen because they cannot see. In fact, however, when they do this, they are consuming sand and gravel to aid their digestive system.
See also: head, hide, sand

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Dalibor-Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic
AnxoAN-shawGalician
Zakkai-Biblical Hebrew
TristaTRIS-təEnglish
Diana[dai'ænə]
PalluPAL-yoo (English)Biblical