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  • 41put — I. verb (put; putting) Etymology: Middle English putten; akin to Old English putung instigation, Middle Dutch poten to plant Date: 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to place in a specified position or relationship ; lay …

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  • 42put one's mind to it — verb To apply oneself; to exert a directed effort. You can do anything, if you put your mind to it …

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  • 43mind — I. n. 1. Soul, spirit, inner man. 2. Intellect, understanding, reason, sense, brains, thinking principle, intellectual powers, common sense, intellectual faculties. 3. Disposition, cast of thought. 4. Inclination, disposition, will, wish, liking …

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  • 44put at ease — verb to evoke or cause someone to be relaxed or calm The new data really put my mind at ease over buying this car …

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  • 45put something out of your mind — put someone/​something out of your mind phrase to try to forget about someone or something unpleasant, even if only for a short time Just try to put the problem out of your mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: mind * …

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  • 46Mind Control (Tantric album) — Mind Control Studio album by Tantric Released August 4, 2009 …

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  • 47mind — ► NOUN 1) the faculty of consciousness and thought. 2) a person s intellect or memory. 3) a person identified with their intellectual faculties. 4) a person s attention or will. ► VERB 1) be distressed or annoyed by; object to. 2) …

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  • 48Put It in a Love Song — Single par Alicia Keys featuring Beyoncé extrait de l’album The Element of Freedom Sortie 22 janvier 2010 …

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  • 49put someone out of your mind — put someone/​something out of your mind phrase to try to forget about someone or something unpleasant, even if only for a short time Just try to put the problem out of your mind. Thesaurus: to forget, or to try to forgetsynonym Main entry: mind …

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  • 50Mind-blindness — can be described as an inability to develop an awareness of what is in the mind of another human. It is not necessarily caused by an inability to imagine an answer, but is often due to not being able to gather enough information to work out which …

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