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to go to somebody's head...

to go to somebody's head

A

to have a huge ego

B

to complain to the highest authority

C

to make someone dizzy or slightly drunk

D

to arrive at the central point of the topic

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C

to go to somebody.s head : to make someone dizzy or slightly drunk, make someone intoxicated. Look at the sentence :
• Champagne always goes straight to my head. Here, to make someone/dizzy or slightly drunk is the right option.
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