924 collocations for minds

I always mind my own business.

Still I should not mind such a thing if I only had the care of the garden back again, but it doesn't even exist any more.

Can you bring to mind other words that embody it?

well I mind the olden time, The sweet, sweet olden time; When I did long for eve all day, And watch'd upon the new-mown grass The shadows slowly eastward pass, And o'er the meadows glide away, Till I could steal, with heart elate, Unto the little cottage-gate, In the sweet, sweet olden time.

" "No man minds hard work," said Willie.

I'll warrant you, Sir, mind your Love-affairs,he's coming in,retire, Sir.

From the insult passed upon Count BENDETTI, at Ems, it appears that the Prussian government does not always mind its P's and Q's.

There's always jolly music, pretty dresses, pretty girlsyou don't mind my saying so, dear, do you?' 'No, indeed.

" "And what did you do while your wife and child were at the pictures?" "I stayed at home and minded the shop.

"You mind the big man you were chasing that night you and me first forgathered?

D'you not mind your last days in Edinburgh, before they shipped you to the Plantations?"

The best boy in a school is the boy who best minds his book, and even if he dutifully believes all that it tells him, that will not lose him the prize.

"Good bye, David!" "Where are you going?" "I don't mind tellin' you,you'll keep it.

While I tried as much as possible to take shelter under the note book I carried, I was surprised to see a number of children, who didn't seem to mind the rain, walking coolly past me as if there were no rain at all!

It was curious that the child seemed not to mind these menacing looks, not in the smallest degree.

In the intervals between the whippings the primer was presented to him, and he was told that he would be whipped again if he did not mind his mother and say A. I forget how many times he was whipped; but it was almost too many times to be believed.

"Never mind the rest," he said.

Being thus stripped, he went to his work in the stable; but, not feeling easy without coming to meeting, he set out as he was, not minding his dress, so that he might but be favored to get to the meeting.

In the autumn May died, whispering, with her arms about her sister's neck, "You make me so happy, Sy, I wouldn't mind the pain if I could stay a little longer.

On Sunday, 26th February, 1893, Johnnie was at home minding the baby.

"I don't mind sayin'

Old Mister Laughter Old Mister Laughter Comes a-grinnin' down the way, Singin': "Never mind your troubles, For they'll surely pass away.

"Now at Caribou," says he, "they haven't got any more thermometers kicking round than we have here, but they discovered that when Perry Davis congeals you must keep a sharp look-out for frost-bite, and when Perry Davis freezes solid, you'd better mind your eye and stay in your cabin, if you don't want to die on the trail."

And things are worse even at La Cauchois', for, as she has nobody at all to mind the children when she goes out working, she leaves them tied in their cradles, for fear lest they should tumble out and crack their skulls.

No, here I must not think to dwell, But mind the duties of my proper sphere.

924 collocations for  minds