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The book is filled with flights of fancy about the future of the computer industry.
An impractical but imaginative idea
You'd better remind him about the party - he's got a memory like a sieve!
To be extremely forgetful
A time when you cannot remember something, because you are getting older
I had a senior moment and just couldn’t think of his name.
Something reminds you of something, but you cannot remember exactly what it is.
Her name rings a bell but I can’t remember her face.
"A penny for your thoughts?" Oh, I'm just thinking about what I want to do over the weekend.
Used to ask what someone is thinking about
You'll find out that children learn their favourite stories by heart before they can read.
When you know something by heart, you remember all of it exactly
This idiom is used to say that someone does not remember what is said or is not paying attention to it.
Mary is such an inattentive person. When you talk to her, it goes in one ear and out the other.
Every Christmas is a trip down memory lane for the family when our parents take out the photo albums.
An occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past.
You must bear in mind that the cost of living is higher in New York.
If someone says to you “bear in mind,” it means they want you to remember something important.
When he started to sing the song, it jogged my memory, and I remembered meeting him in Paris.
To remind someone about something they have forgotten