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View definitions for come to mind

come to mind

verb as in strike

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But the interview was quickly overshadowed by her response to a question on what she would have done differently from incumbent president, Joe Biden: "Not a thing comes to mind."

From BBC

Harris was directly asked by the hosts what she would do differently from Biden, and she said that "not a thing...comes to mind."

From Salon

The only word that comes to mind is sad.

From Salon

It’s the kind of farm that many think of when Sonoma County comes to mind, along with organic wine, freshly grown produce and artisanal cheese.

From Salon

In 2008 the New York Times described Sarah Palin’s rallies as “spectacles of anger and insult,” which came to mind as I reflected on that ugly evening at MSG.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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