make up your mind (make a decision) It’s now or never, so make up your mind. I can’t tell you what to do. You’ll have to make up your own mind. envocabulary.com
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lose your mind (become crazy; lose your sanity) You must have lost your mind if you think you can climb that peak. What are you doing on the fridge? Have you lost your mind? envocabulary.com
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last thing on your mind (something that you are not thinking about or considering) Getting married again is the last thing on my mind right now. The idea of working abroad is the last thing on my mind. envocabulary.com
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pull at (pull something repeatedly) The little boy pulled at her sleeve to catch her attention. (to drink or smoke from) She took a pull at the water bottle. Jim did nothing but pull at cigars and beer. envocabulary.com
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cookie-cutter American English disapproving (same as many others of its type) The house was so cookie-cutter, nothing surprised me. I don’t want a cookie-cutter approach to solving this problem. envocabulary.com
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