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bear in mind to remember or pay attention to (some information) that is in one's mind.
change one's mind to change one's decision or one's opinion.
keep in mind to hold (something) in one's memory and not forget it; remember.
make up one's mind to decide, esp. after considering different possibilities carefully or at length.
mind one's p's and q's to be careful in one's behavior, esp. not to give offense.
mind reader one who professes or is said to have the ability to know what another is thinking without any conventional means of communication.
mind-boggling (informal) incapable of being comprehended; perplexing.
mind-expanding capable of altering mental perceptions; psychedelic.
never mind used to tell someone to forget about something or to not worry or think about something.
out of one's mind not able to think with a clear mind; insane.
presence of mind ability to remain lucid in a crisis or emergency.
prey on one's mind to keep arising or repeating in one's thoughts, often due to worry, agitation, or curiosity.
speak one's mind to express a personal opinion, esp. with directness.