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How to Use "Mind" with Example Sentences
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mind
(n):
the part of the body that makes people think and feel
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Used with verbs:
"
Focus
your
minds
on what is really important.
"
(focus, concentrate, train)
"
You should
exercise
your
mind
.
"
(exercise)
"
The movie really
blew
my
mind
.
"
(blew, stuck in)
"
Please
keep in
mind
that we have more experience than you.
"
(keep in, bear in)
"
They are trying to
poison
her
mind
.
"
(poison, cloud)
"
Try to
calm
your
mind
.
"
(calm, quiet, relax, clear, focus, free, empty)
"
I almost
lost
my
mind
.
"
(lost)
"
That didn't
cross
my
mind
.
"
(cross, enter, come)
"
The appointment
slipped
my
mind
.
"
(slipped, escaped)
"
My
mind
is spinning
.
"
(be + spinning, be + racing, be + wandering, be + drifting)
"
I can't
read
your
mind
.
"
(read, control, ease)
"
No one
understands
her unique
mind
.
"
(understands)
Used with adjectives:
"
He has a
small
mind
.
"
(small, rational, logical, lively, sharp, great)
"
He is not in his
right
mind
.
"
(right)
"
The
human
mind
is very adaptable.
"
(human, conscious, subconscious, unconscious)
"
My
mind
is
clear
.
"
(clear)
"
Try to keep an
open
mind
.
"
(open)
"
He has a
one-track
mind
.
"
(one-track, warped, feeble, wandering, sick, closed, small)
Used with prepositions:
"
Our talk has been
on
my
mind
.
"
(on)
"
I will keep your ideas
in
mind
.
"
(in)
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mind
(v):
to be bothered by; to pay attention to
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Used with nouns:
"
Please
mind
your
step
.
"
(step)
"
Please
mind
your
language
around children.
"
(language)
"
You need to
mind
your own
business
.
"
(business)
Used with adverbs:
"
Would you
mind
terribly
if I didn't go.
"
(terribly, much)
"
Do you
really
mind
that he's coming with us?
"
(really)
Used with verbs:
"
She didn't
seem to
mind
.
"
(seem to)
Used with prepositions:
"
I don't
mind
about
silly little things.
"
(about)
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