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mentally

[men-tl-ee] / ˈmɛn tl i /


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All the while, she’s mentally organizing her questions — memorized more like a script, rather than written on her device or note cards — and juggling the “Chicken Shop Date” persona that brought her to the dance.

From Los Angeles Times

There is a lot happening in these high-pressure games, and for high-paced players it is happening more quickly both physically and mentally.

From BBC

“You get up and mentally you have to refresh ... but also the energy just changes in the arena. You can tell there’s tension now.”

From Los Angeles Times

Eating out is an experience he values, a way of recharging mentally after stetches of demanding care work.

From BBC

All of these Scotland victories - were they because the Scots raised their game or because England were disorganised defensively, weak mentally and relatively easy prey to some brilliance in Townsend's backline?

From BBC