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in the mind

adv. with respect to the mind; "she's a bit weak upstairs" [syn: upstairs, in the head]

Usage examples of "in the mind".

The fear of ghosts and of the dark is very deeply written in the mind of the Polynesian.

The woman's image is conjured in the mind, behind the brightness of London sooty stone.

The old man had worked it out in his head long before any of them were born, had lain on a thousand pillows of resentment running the pictures through his head over and again, and by the time the four sons came along, they were nothing other than aspects of the plan like angels in the mind of God.

The breeze upset them, the eddies near the ground upset them, a passing thought in the mind of the aeronaut upset them.

I'm just going to try and see to it that, despite my flaws, there will be at least a few people in The Mind willing to speak for me one day.

He must have experienced each time the sort of surprise on finding nothing, which is calculated to lead in time to the adoption of Berkeley's theory that objects of sense are only in the mind.

Maybe it had been something the body had created in the mind, just for its own survival, because with her perhaps a sexual continence would have been a progressive thing, parching and drying her, month by month, until all need would have been prematurely ended.

He was on his feet without knowing it, echoing the cry he heard in the mind of the land-ruler of Hed.

The two short ends of the square bore a steeply rising Sumerian ziggurat at one end and an equally precipitous Mayan pyramid at the other, so similar to each another that I knew they must both have originated in the mind of a single person.

All that passed in the mind of Fouquet was lost upon the persons present.

How weird, she thought, that all those squiggles could form pictures in the mind, create emotions, change a mood, change a lifetime's direction, even.

In fact, to include Brother Heribert she had to, because he had not been quite right in the mind ever since the collapse of the hill on top of him and could scarcely recall his own verses and prayers, which he had once known better than anyone.