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  • 1out of your mind — not thinking logically, crazy, crackers    You must be out of your mind to lend him money. You re crazy …

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  • 2be out of your mind — be/go/out of your mind informal phrase to be/​become crazy or confused You must be out of your mind to want to see him again. be/​go out of your mind with worry/​jealousy/​boredom etc: I’ll go out of my mind with boredom if I have to stay in this …

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  • 3go out of your mind — be/go/out of your mind informal phrase to be/​become crazy or confused You must be out of your mind to want to see him again. be/​go out of your mind with worry/​jealousy/​boredom etc: I’ll go out of my mind with boredom if I have to stay in this …

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  • 4Must Get Out — Single by Maroon 5 from the album Songs About Jane Released 2005 …

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  • 5out of your pocket —    If you pay for something out of your own pocket, you cover the cost with your own money.     Breakfast is included but you must pay for lunch out of your own pocket …

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  • 6out of one's head — or[out of one s mind] or[out of one s senses] also[off one s head] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Acting in a crazy way; especially, wildly crazy. * /The patient was feverish and out of his head and had to be watched./ * /Her friends thought she was out …

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  • 7out of one's mind — See: OUT OF ONE S HEAD …

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  • 8out of one's head — or[out of one s mind] or[out of one s senses] also[off one s head] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Acting in a crazy way; especially, wildly crazy. * /The patient was feverish and out of his head and had to be watched./ * /Her friends thought she was out …

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  • 9out of one's mind — See: OUT OF ONE S HEAD …

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  • 10out of one's mind — 1 you must be out of your mind!: See mad sense 1. 2 I ve been out of my mind with worry: FRANTIC, beside oneself, distraught, in a frenzy. → mind * * * out of one s mind Mad • • • …

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