Sentence for mind | Use mind in a sentence

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  • Now, mind. (10)
  • Mind the dew! (8)
  • But never mind. (10)
  • It fills my mind. (10)
  • Never you mind me. (10)
  • Mind, I feel for you about your sister. (22)
  • Come, do change your mind. (4)
  • My mind is made up this time. (9)
  • Bear that situation in your mind. (10)
  • He looked his mind on Lady Grace. (10)
  • My mind was more agreeably engaged. (4)
  • Yes, I understand the sort of mind. (4)
  • Mind, it has to go to numbers of parsonages, Mr. Vigil. (8)
  • He had a mind to go home again, it seems. (2)
  • I must have this uncertainty off my mind. (18)
  • Yet it required genuine possession of mind. (14)
  • Convenience pricked conscience, that the mind. (10)
  • He now set his mind to the capture of Louisburg. (19)
  • I was troubled besides in my mind as to etiquette. (2)
  • I went to the Bank on my own business, mind that. (10)
  • Never mind what passed between me and old Blaize. (10)
  • Do you bear in mind the day I sent after you in the park? (10)
  • I had made up my mind by then that she must do just as she wished. (8)
  • English scenery, animating air; a rouse to the blood and the mind. (10)
  • He strongly advised his friend to banish all hope of her from his mind. (10)
  • The confession of a fated inevitable in the mind, is weakness prostrate. (10)
  • Thus Edward tempted her to discuss the subject which he had in his mind. (10)
  • Thus Edward tempted her to discuss the subject which he had in his mind. (22)
  • I have known rustic revels in my youth: The May-fly pleasures of a mind at ease. (10)
  • Then it came into his mind that he too was poor, poor like her, and irrevocably so. (12)
  • Such love I prize not, madam: by your leave, The game you play at is not to my mind. (10)
  • The mind of the damsel was lowly, and her soul yearned for the blessing of Rukrooth. (10)
  • Now let the perils thicken: clearer seen, Your Chieftain Mind mounts over them serene. (10)
  • She crumpled the letter in her hand, but seemed to change her mind and held it out to him. (8)
  • There could not be a doubt, to her mind there was none, of what would follow her recovery. (4)
  • Certain terms in the letters here and there, unsweet to ladies, began to trouble his mind. (10)
  • His blows were dealt to clear the way he went: Too busy sword and mind for needless blows. (10)
  • My mind became like a driving sky, with glimpses of my father and Heriot bursting through. (10)
  • A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer. (4)
  • To inspire the title of Mountain Echo in any mind, a young lady must be singularly spiritualized. (10)
  • This journal, naive and slipshod, recorded without order the current impression of things on her mind. (8)
  • Congreve had a certain soundness of mind; of capacity, in the sense intended by Landor, he had little. (10)
  • Stephen stared; he regretted sincerely that his legal habit of mind had made him put the case so clearly. (8)
  • This is the great distinction which, if always kept in mind, will save a great deal of idle astonishment. (9)
  • Everybody, interested or not, has to make up his mind whether to tolerate me as soon as he hears what I am. (9)
  • Her mind grasped the fact and she realized it intellectually, while as yet all her emotions seemed paralyzed. (9)
  • The confusion in the mind of Val thus left alone with her for whom he had paid this sudden price was extreme. (8)
  • He loathed and he despised the vision, so his mind had no benefit of it, though he himself was whipped along. (10)
  • Alternately in his mind Death had vaster meanings and doubtfuller; Life cowered under the shadow or outshone it. (10)
  • It always puts me in mind of the country that Emily and her father travelled through, in The Mysteries of Udolpho. (4)
  • Westover said that he did not blame her for not knowing her mind; he had been fifteen years learning his own fully. (9)
  • In fact, it will not only be better taste, but it will be better business, for him to keep it altogether out of his mind. (9)
  • It proceeded not from the mutineers or their reign of crime, but from her own mind and from the profound logic of things. (12)
  • She was unconscious of the seeing of a third, though she saw and at the back of her mind believed she knew a friend in him. (10)
  • The fire of a mind was translucent in Press columns where our public had been accustomed to the rhetoric of primed scribes. (10)
  • The habit of her mind would have killed anybody but a Forsyte at forty; but she was seventy-two, and had never looked better. (8)
  • He could not make up his mind to go away, but, crossing to the railings, stood leaning against them, looking up at her windows. (8)
  • The peasants hesitated, but his own men were of one mind to follow, and, planting his ladder in the ditch, he rushed up foremost. (10)
  • Then it was that he relapsed undistractedly upon processes of his mind and he often said he thought Fortune would beat the devil. (10)
  • It was in his mind, that this person signing herself Judith Marsett, might have something to say, which intimately concerned Nesta. (10)
  • But then, everything about that little manor house was left rather wild and anyhow; why, nobody quite knew, and nobody seemed to mind. (8)
  • I never spoke to a young lady for three years after, without a reeling in my head, so associated in my mind was love and sea-sickness. (6)
  • I do not doubt but that the healthy air of the Bristol downs will intirely remove it, by erasing from her Mind the remembrance of Henry. (4)
  • Margarita was too hurried in her mind to be conscious of an imprudence; but her limbs trembled, and she instinctively quickened her steps. (10)
  • A tender warmth crept round me in thinking that a mind thus lofty would surely be, however severe in its insight, above regrets and recantations. (10)
  • The adventure I was about to engage in suggested to my mind a thousand associations, into which many of the scenes I have already narrated entered. (6)
  • His was not a very reflective mind, it distilled but slowly certain large conclusions, and followed intently the minute happenings of his little world. (8)
  • I wish Sir Dick Lauder, instead of speculating where salmon spent the Christmas holidays, would apply his most inquiring mind to such a question as this. (6)
  • In fine, here as everywhere along our history, when the sensations are spirited up to drown the mind, we become drift-matter of tides, metal to magnets. (10)

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