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Difference between Knock heads together and Put heads together

knock heads togetherget people to stop quarrelling and behave sensibly by taking firm action:

  • An elected mayor is empowered to knock heads together and persuade people who traditionally don’t talk to each other to do so.

put heads together —(also: lay heads together) have a discussion in order to solve a problem, etc.:

  • The present plans are far too expensive. I think we should put our heads together and see if we can somehow make them cheaper.

Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase get one’s head together—(coll.) get mentally organized; start to perform efficiently (also: get one’s act together):

  • It has taken me over ten years to get my head together enough to put this down in writing, but I have carried it in my heart.