have a swelled head
To be conceited, arrogant, or self-aggrandizing. Cheryl has such a big head on her, all she ever talks about is herself. Janice has had a bit of a big head ever since she got that promotion. Samantha has sure had a swelled head ever since her book became a bestseller.
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*swelled head
Fig. a state of being conceited. (Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) John got a swelled head after he won the prize. Don't get a swelled head from all this success.
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swelled head, have a
Be conceited, as in
Winning all those prizes has not given her a swelled head, at least not yet. This idiom began as
be swellheaded, first recorded in 1817. The present form dates from about 1860. For a synonym see
big head.
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swelled head, to have a
To be conceited. The image conveyed is that of having one’s self-importance augment one’s head size. The term dates from the nineteenth century. J. J. Cooper used it with appropriate disgust (Simon Suggs’ Adventures, 1845): “They’re all a pack of d——d swell-heads.”
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