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Make heads or tails of something

Meaning: To understand or make sense of something, especially when it is confusing or unclear.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “I can’t make heads or tails of this instruction manual—it’s so confusing!”
  2. “Can you help me? I can’t make heads or tails of these financial statements.”
  3. “She speaks so fast that I can hardly make heads or tails of what she’s saying.”

Origin:
The phrase is thought to come from the imagery of flipping a coin, where “heads” and “tails” represent the two sides. If you can’t distinguish or identify either side, you’re left confused, which metaphorically extends to understanding puzzling situations.

Make heads or tails of something