turn+of+mind

  • 61turn to — Synonyms and related words: accept, advert to, alter into, assume, attack, attempt, attend to, be aware of, be converted into, be engrossed in, become, begin, blast away, blast off, bring into play, buckle to, change into, come round to, commence …

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  • 62turn something over in one's mind — consider something thoroughly. → turn …

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  • 63turn over — 1) the crate fell off the back of the truck and turned over Syn: overturn, upturn, capsize, keel over, flip, turn turtle, be upended, tip 2) I turned over a few pages Syn: flip over, flick through, leaf through …

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  • 64turn something over — 1 I turned over a few pages: FLIP OVER, flick through, leaf through. 2 she turned the proposal over in her mind: THINK ABOUT/OVER, consider, weigh up, ponder, contemplate, reflect on, chew over, mull over, muse on, ruminate on. 3 he turned over… …

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  • 65turn back — just before boarding the ferry, Clint changed his mind and turned back Syn: retrace one s steps, go back, return; retreat …

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  • 66turn one's stomach — verb upset and make nauseated The smell of the food turned the pregnant woman s stomach The mold on the food sickened the diners • Syn: ↑sicken, ↑nauseate • Derivationally related forms: ↑nausea (for: ↑ …

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  • 67put your mind to something — put/set/turn/your mind to something phrase to decide to do something and try very hard to achieve it You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Thesaurus: to make a decisionsynonym Main entry …

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  • 68set your mind to something — put/set/turn/your mind to something phrase to decide to do something and try very hard to achieve it You can do anything if you put your mind to it. Thesaurus: to make a decisionsynonym Main entry …

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  • 69set your mind on something — put/set/turn your ˈmind to sth | set your ˈmind on sth idiom to decide you want to achieve sth and give this all your attention • She could have been a brilliant pianist if she d put her mind to it. Main entry: ↑mindidiom …

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  • 70To turn in the mind — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… …

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