not in your right mind (not sane, not mentally normal) I wasn’t in my right mind when I drove the car into the tree. Let’s talk about this at some other time. I think you are not in your right mind now. envocabulary.com
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never you mind informal (used to tell someone that you are not going to tell them the answer): How much is your salary? Never you mind. What did he say to you? – Never you mind. envocabulary.com
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never mind (do not worry, it’s not important) The store is closed, but never mind; we can come back tomorrow. (let alone) He is incapable of leading a team, never mind a country. envocabulary.com
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mind your Ps and Qs (mind your language or manner) I have to mind my Ps and Qs when I meet Sophia’s parents. Your grand aunt is so fussy about behavior. You should mind your Ps and Qs. envocabulary.com
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pull together (to work together to achieve something) We don’t have much time, but if we all pull together, we’ll finish it on time. (to bring things together and organize them) We should pull together all the available data and start our research. envocabulary.com
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