to do something deliberately
1Something Positive — logo, Mr. Personality. Author(s) R. K. Milholland Website http:/ …
2put someone/something out of one's mind — deliberately forget someone or something …
3There's Something About Marrying — Infobox Simpsons episode episode name = There s Something About Marrying episode no = 345 prod code = GABF04 airdate = February 20, 2005 writer = J. Stewart Burns director = Nancy Kruse couch gag = The family, dressed as bruised and beaten hockey …
4set off (something) — 1. to cause an explosion. The investigation determined that he probably did not set off the blast deliberately. Apparently the bomb was placed in a locker and someone set it off with a cell phone. 2. to cause something to be noticed or make it… …
5get something out of your mind — get someone/something out of your mind phrase to stop thinking about someone or something She’s never been able to get him out of her mind. Thesaurus: to refuse to think about, believe or accept somethingsynonym Main entry: mind * * * put/get… …
6put something out of your mind — put someone/something out of your mind phrase to try to forget about someone or something unpleasant, even if only for a short time Just try to put the problem out of your mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: mind * …
7wipe something from your mind — wipe something from your mind/memory/ phrase to deliberately forget about something She wants to wipe the divorce from her mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: wipe …
8wipe something from your memory — wipe something from your mind/memory/ phrase to deliberately forget about something She wants to wipe the divorce from her mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: wipe …
9blow something off — informal ignore or make light of something ■ fail to attend something Ivy blew off class * * * ˌblow sthˈoff derived (NAmE) to deliberately not do sth that you said you would • He looks for any excuse he can to blow off work …
10drag something up — informal deliberately mention something unwelcome. → drag …