have someone in mind (consider someone as a candidate for something) I have Daniel in mind for this job, because he is the most qualified person. Who do you have in mind for a project manager? envocabulary.com
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can of worms (source of many unpredictable problems) I thought repairing my laptop would be easy, but it turned out to be a real can of worms. (very restless) Evan just can’t sit still for a minute; he is a can of worms. envocabulary.com
Read More »drop like a hot potato
drop like a hot potato (get rid of someone or something quickly) I dropped the plan like a hot potato after calculating how much time it would take. When you are broke, she will drop you like a hot potato. envocabulary.com
Read More »joking aside
joking aside (seriously, without joking) used when you want to make a serious point in a jocular conversation. Joking aside, can you mend this broken chair on your own? All joking aside, John is a hard worker, even though he is never on time. envocabulary.com
Read More »have a lot on your mind
have a lot on your mind (have many problems to worry about) I’m sorry, I wasn’t really listening. I have a lot on my mind at the moment. What’s the matter? You seem to have a lot on your mind these days. envocabulary.com
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