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  • 1have in mind someone — have in mind (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that …

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  • 2have in mind something — have in mind (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that …

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  • 3have in mind — (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that they had… …

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  • 4have in mind — intend, plan What do you have in mind for your wife s birthday? …

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  • 5have somebody in mind (for something) — have sb/sth in ˈmind (for sth) idiom to be thinking of sb/sth, especially for a particular job, etc • Do you have anyone in mind for this job? • Watching TV all evening wasn t exactly what I had in mind! Main entry: ↑mindidiom …

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  • 6have something in mind (for something) — have sb/sth in ˈmind (for sth) idiom to be thinking of sb/sth, especially for a particular job, etc • Do you have anyone in mind for this job? • Watching TV all evening wasn t exactly what I had in mind! Main entry: ↑mindidiom …

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  • 7have in mind — verb intend to refer to (Freq. 8) I m thinking of good food when I talk about France Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip! • Syn: ↑think of, ↑mean • Hypernyms: ↑associate, ↑ …

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  • 8have a mind — (from Idioms in Speech) to be disposed to; to be inclined to Shuffling! If I d thought you capable of turning on me like this, I d never have spoken to you. I ve a good mind never to speak to you again. (B. Shaw) Dessie sat up decisively. Well,… …

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  • 9have in mind — {v. phr.} To plan; intend; select. * /We don t know whom our boss has in mind for the new position./ …

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  • 10have in mind — {v. phr.} To plan; intend; select. * /We don t know whom our boss has in mind for the new position./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms