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  • 111Mind Rhyme — is a kind of substitution rhyme similar to rhyming slang, but it is less codified. In mind rhyme, an intended word remains unsaid, and is “heard” only in the listener’s mind. For instance, in this traditional example: Roses are red and ready for… …

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  • 112Mind-body intervention — Mind body interventions is the precise name of a U.S. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) classification that covers a variety of techniques designed to enhance the mind s capacity to affect bodily function and… …

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  • 113Mind If We Make Love to You — Studio album by The Wondermints Released September 10, 2002 Recorded …

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  • 114Mind Fields —   The painting Attack at Dawn is featured on the front cover …

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  • 115mind — verb. • Mind you, if you think she behaved strangely, you should have seen me Martin Amis, 1984. This absolute use of the verb mind, calling attention to or emphasizing what the speaker is saying, is recorded in the OED from the early 19c… …

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  • 116mind-bend|er — «MYND BEHN duhr», noun. Slang. 1. a hallucinogenic drug: »The active ingredient is mescaline, the cactus derived mind bender (Science News). 2. a user of drugs, especially hallucinogenic drugs: »In recent years, youthful mind benders have tripped …

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  • 117have a memory/mind like a sieve — informal : to have a very bad memory : to be unable to remember things I m sorry. I have a memory like a sieve. What was your name again? • • • Main Entry: ↑sieve …

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  • 118have something in view — have, etc. sth in ˈview idiom (formal) to have a particular aim, plan, etc. in your mind Syn: ↑have something in mind • He wanted to make money and went abroad with this end i n view. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 119have an open mind — have/keep an open mind ► to wait until you know all the facts before forming an opinion or making a decision about something: »The judge urged the jury to keep an open mind until they had heard all the evidence. Main Entry: ↑open …

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  • 120have/keep an open mind — ► to wait until you know all the facts before forming an opinion or making a decision about something: »The judge urged the jury to keep an open mind until they had heard all the evidence. Main Entry: ↑open …

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