Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “get something into your head“ and its meaning is “to suddenly start to realize or think something”.
Example Sentence: All had been going well even in the 75th year since Independence, with families dining comfortably on railway tracks and catering staff assembling food trays directly on platform floors, till some minister suddenly got it into his head that Indian stations should be ‘world-class’, which in bureaucratic parlance (language) only means a minor touch up.
This phrase is present in The folly of 5-star railway stations in India and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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