Make heads or tails

The phrase "make heads or tails" is an idiomatic expression that means to attempt to make sense of or understand something confusing or unclear. It is often used when faced with a difficult decision or problem, as if one is trying to determine the outcome by flipping a coin with "heads" or "tails."


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