Sentence examples of "cabeza" in Spanish with translation "mind"

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Creo que estoy perdiendo la cabeza. I think I'm losing my mind.
Tom tiene muchas cosas en la cabeza. Tom has a lot on his mind.
No se me cruzó por la cabeza. It hadn't crossed my mind.
Tengo demasiadas cosas en la cabeza estos días. I have too many things on my mind these days.
Pasó por su cabeza que ella iba a morir. The thought flashed through her mind that she was going to die.
Anoche no pude dormir bien porque tenía muchas cosas en la cabeza. I couldn't sleep well last night because there were lots of things on my mind.
De repente se me pasó por la cabeza la idea de sorprenderla. The idea of surprising her suddenly crossed my mind.
Estoy seguro que la gente te hace esta pregunta todo el tiempo, pero ahora mismo es lo único que se me viene a la cabeza . I'm sure people ask you this question all the time, but it's all that comes to mind right now.
Dos cabezas saben más que una. One mind is good, but two are better.
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