Go to your head - When something, like success or praise, makes you feel overly proud or arrogant., Have your wits about you - To be alert and able to think quickly in a difficult situation., In the dark about - To be uninformed or unaware of something., Know what's what - To have a clear understanding of the important facts in a situation., Not to have a leg to stand on - To have no support or valid evidence to back up your position or argument., Not see the wood for the trees - To be so focused on the details that you miss the overall picture, To be quick/slow on the uptake - To understand or grasp something quickly/slowly., Split hairs - To argue or worry about very small and unimportant details.,

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