light one's hair on fire
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[edit]Verb
[edit]light one's hair on fire (third-person singular simple present lights one's hair on fire, present participle lighting one's hair on fire, simple past and past participle lit one's hair on fire)
- Alternative form of set one's hair on fire
- 2012 February 29, Michael Barbaro, Erik Eckholm, “Romney Sets Off Furor on Contraception Bill”, in New York Times, retrieved 22 Sept 2017:
- Mr. Romney has sought to portray himself in recent days as a more measured candidate than Mr. Santorum, declaring that he would not “light my hair on fire” to court conservatives.
- 2016 December 9, Katie Thomas, “Wary Drug Makers Move to Fend Off Further Attacks Under Donald Trump”, in New York Times, retrieved 22 Sept 2017:
- “We're not panicked, we're not lighting our hair on fire,” Mr. Greenwood of Bio said. “We are remaining calm.”