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111put one's mind to it — verb To apply oneself; to exert a directed effort. You can do anything, if you put your mind to it …
112speak one's mind — verb To state ones thoughts or opinions honestly or frankly. Stand before the people you fear and speak your mind even if your voice shakes. mdash; Maggie Kuhn …
113set\ one's\ mind\ on — v. phr. To be determined to; decide to. He has set his mind on buying an old chateau in France …
114slip\ one's\ mind — v. phr. To forget something. I meant to mail those letters but it entirely slipped my mind …
115speak\ one's\ mind — v. phr. To say openly what you think; give advice that may not be liked. John thought it was wrong to keep George out of the club and he spoke his mind about it. Compare: sound off …
116cross one's mind — think of, occur to someone It just crossed my mind that I would probably see him in the evening so I didn t phone him …
117blow one's mind — Vrb phrs. To cause to be utterly confused or amazed, originally when on hallucinogens. E.g. That trip was too much, it just blew my mind. 1960s …
118close one's mind to — I see mind II refuse to consider or acknowledge …
119open one's mind to — be receptive to he opened his mind to the ways of the rest of the world …
120shut one's mind to — see mind …