come to mind
1come to mind — {v. phr.} To occur to someone. * /A new idea for the advertising campaign came to mind as I was reading your book./ …
2come to mind — {v. phr.} To occur to someone. * /A new idea for the advertising campaign came to mind as I was reading your book./ …
3come to mind — verb be remembered (Freq. 3) His name comes to mind when you mention the strike • Syn: ↑spring to mind • Hypernyms: ↑appear • Verb Frames: Something s * * * …
4come to mind — come/spring to mind if someone or something springs to mind, you immediately think of them. I m trying to think of someone who might help out with the kids. Yvette comes to mind. Don t you think sex is funny, Marty? Funny isn t the word that… …
5come to mind — to enter or appear in your thoughts. Mention fashion and Kate s name comes to mind. As he spoke, the powerful voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., came to mind …
6come to mind — verb To appear in ones thoughts. Syn: spring to mind …
7come\ to\ mind — v. phr. To occur to someone. A new idea for the advertising campaign came to mind as I was reading your book …
8come into view — index appear (materialize), emerge, occur (come to mind) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9come — 1 /kVm/ verb past tense came past participle come MOVE 1 (I) a word meaning to move towards someone, or to visit or arrive at a place, used when the person speaking or the person listening is in that place: Come a little closer. | Sarah s coming… …
10mind — n. & v. n. 1 a the seat of consciousness, thought, volition, and feeling. b attention, concentration (my mind keeps wandering). 2 the intellect; intellectual powers. 3 remembrance, memory (it went out of my mind; I can t call it to mind). 4 one s …