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Extremely bored to the point of distraction, frustration, or irritation.
bored out of (one's) mind
Make way or be careful because someone behind you is trying to move past you.
mind your back(s)
1. Be careful. Primarily heard in UK.2. Used as a conventional parting phrase. Primarily heard in UK.
mind how you go
To not interfere in someone else's affairs; to not pry or be nosy.
mind (one's) own business
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
To be polite and well behaved; to mind one's manners.
mind (one's) p's and q's
The power of the mind (intellect, reason, willpower, etc.) can overcome challenges or problems in the physical world
mind over matter
To try to recall something. This phrase is usually followed by "to" and a specific time period.
cast (one's) mind back
To be consistently fixated on or preoccupied by a particular topic
have a one-track mind
To understand or comprehend something that is challenging or confusing
get (one's) mind around
To cause one a lot of worry, concern, or anxiety, especially for a long period of time.
prey on (one's) mind
To stop or to cause one to stop thinking about something, typically a worry or concern
take (one's) mind off (something)
To know what one is thinking.
read (one's) mind
Crazy. This phrase can be followed by "with" and the cause of the craziness
out of (one's) mind
Crazy. This phrase can be followed by "with" and the cause of the craziness
out of (one's) mind
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)
To extremely impress, overwhelm, or excite one.
blow (one's) mind
To give something one's complete attention, determination, and effort.
put (one's) mind to (something)