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mind idioms

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    mind idioms
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  • To give something one's complete attention, determination, and effort.
    put (one's) mind to (something)
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  • To extremely impress, overwhelm, or excite one.
    blow (one's) mind
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  • No one who is sane would consider doing something; someone would have to be crazy to do something.
    no one in his/her/their right mind would (do something)
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  • Crazy. This phrase can be followed by "with" and the cause of the craziness
    out of (one's) mind
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  • Crazy. This phrase can be followed by "with" and the cause of the craziness
    out of (one's) mind
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  • To know what one is thinking.
    read (one's) mind
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  • To stop or to cause one to stop thinking about something, typically a worry or concern
    take (one's) mind off (something)
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  • To cause one a lot of worry, concern, or anxiety, especially for a long period of time.
    prey on (one's) mind
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  • To understand or comprehend something that is challenging or confusing
    get (one's) mind around
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  • To be consistently fixated on or preoccupied by a particular topic
    have a one-track mind
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  • To try to recall something. This phrase is usually followed by "to" and a specific time period.
    cast (one's) mind back
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  • The power of the mind (intellect, reason, willpower, etc.) can overcome challenges or problems in the physical world
    mind over matter
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  • To be polite and well behaved; to mind one's manners.
    mind (one's) p's and q's
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  • 1. Literally, to attentively look where one is placing one's feet while walking, running, etc.2. By extension, to be wary of or cautious about what one does while in a tense, dangerous, or delicate situation
    mind (one's) step
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  • To not interfere in someone else's affairs; to not pry or be nosy.
    mind (one's) own business
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  • 1. Be careful. Primarily heard in UK.2. Used as a conventional parting phrase. Primarily heard in UK.
    mind how you go
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