bring or call to mind (remember, cause to think of) Can you call to mind when you last saw him? Seeing you again brings to mind the happy times we spent together. envocabulary.com
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ask around (ask several people for information or help) I want to ask around to find out more about this guy. I don’t know, but I’ll ask around to find someone who can help. envocabulary.com
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boggles your mind (shock or surprise you) The amount of waste in the streets boggles the mind. The vastness of space really boggles my mind. envocabulary.com
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all in your mind (not real, and you are imagining it) He is not ill at all; it’s all in the mind. Your painting has come out really well. Your fears were all in your mind. envocabulary.com
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ask out ask someone out (to invite someone out on a date) She really likes you; why don’t you ask her out? She called me up last evening and asked me out for a drink. envocabulary.com
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