Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for have a mind to

have a mind to

Discover More

Example Sentences

But in setting plans this time, Riley said he was looking for players who “have a mind to be developed and have a good sense of reality.”

It was a terrible pity, but finally nothing can stop the poets destroying themselves if they have a mind to.

"And now, O my host," said the Tarkaan, "I have a mind to buy that boy of yours."

“Cause if'n you do, or if’n you have a mind to after you git over bein’ so mad at him, why, we could git this’n annulled.

If you have a mind to share something to drink, wine director Carrie Omegna has assembled some interesting, reasonably priced bottles from France and the Northwest.

Advertisement

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

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement