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mind

Definition for mind

noun as in memory

verb as in be bothered; care

verb as in comply, obey

verb as in be careful

verb as in remember

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“I had this kind of visual image in my mind of copious amounts of water just swallowing the entire world,” Sato said.

From Salon

Issues of affordability are top of mind for most Californians, particularly when it comes to housing.

And three points against a team that was in the division below last season won't change too many minds.

From BBC

Hinder said Blue Labour was about promoting a "radical left-wing economic alternative" that he claimed goes down well with Reform UK voters, or those minded to back Nigel Farage's party.

From BBC

It would take a psychologist or geneticist to determine if there’s something in the minds or molecular makeup of party faithful, which could explain their varied treatment of those humbled and vanquished.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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