have+a+mind

  • 1have in mind — (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that they had… …

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  • 2have in mind — have (something) in mind to be thinking about something as a possibility. I thought we might eat out tonight. Where did you have in mind? (usually used in questions) I think that s probably what he had in mind …

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  • 3have in mind — ► have in mind 1) be thinking of. 2) intend to do. Main Entry: ↑mind …

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  • 4have in mind — index intend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5have in mind — verb intend to refer to (Freq. 8) I m thinking of good food when I talk about France Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip! • Syn: ↑think of, ↑mean • Hypernyms: ↑associate, ↑ …

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  • 6have a mind — (from Idioms in Speech) to be disposed to; to be inclined to Shuffling! If I d thought you capable of turning on me like this, I d never have spoken to you. I ve a good mind never to speak to you again. (B. Shaw) Dessie sat up decisively. Well,… …

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  • 7have a mind to — Synonyms and related words: aim at, be desirous of, choose, choose to, command, contemplate, decide, decree, desiderate, desire, determine, envisage, envision, fancy, favor, have designs on, have in mind, have in view, like, love, lust, lust… …

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  • 8have in mind — intend, plan What do you have in mind for your wife s birthday? …

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  • 9have a mind of your own — phrase to have strong opinions and the ability to make your own decisions William certainly has a mind of his own! Thesaurus: to have an opinion or opinionssynonym Main entry: mind * * * have a mind of your own : to have your own ideas and make… …

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  • 10have in mind someone — have in mind (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that …

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