scratch one's head
English
Etymology
Verb
scratch one's head (third-person singular simple present scratches one's head, present participle scratching one's head, simple past and past participle scratched one's head)
- (idiomatic) To puzzle, ponder, or wonder about something.
- Faced with a box full of hundreds of small parts and forty pages worth of assembly instructions, he could do little more than stand there and scratch his head.
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