You Were on My Mind — is a blues song written by Sylvia Tyson in 1964 and originally performed by her duo Ian and Sylvia. It was covered in a modified up tempo version, with somewhat altered lyrics, the following year by the California pop quintet We Five. M. Witmark… … Wikipedia
If You Could Read My Mind (song) — If You Could Read My Mind is a song by Gordon Lightfoot. It was his first recording to appear on the American music charts, reaching #5 on the Billboard chart in January 1971. Lightfoot has cited his divorce for inspiring the lyrics. [… … Wikipedia
Mind — (m[imac]nd), n. [AS. mynd, gemynd; akin to OHG. minna memory, love, G. minne love, Dan. minde mind, memory, remembrance, consent, vote, Sw. minne memory, Icel. minni, Goth. gamunds, L. mens, mentis, mind, Gr. me nos, Skr. manas mind, man to think … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mind´ed|ness — mind|ed «MYN dihd», adjective. 1. having a certain kind of mind: »high minded, strong minded. 2. inclined; disposed: »She was minded to argue with the teacher about her mark. Come a little early, if you are so minded. –mind´ed|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mind|ed — «MYN dihd», adjective. 1. having a certain kind of mind: »high minded, strong minded. 2. inclined; disposed: »She was minded to argue with the teacher about her mark. Come a little early, if you are so minded. –mind´ed|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mind — mind1 W1S1 [maınd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(ability to think and imagine)¦ 2 change your mind 3 make up your mind/make your mind up 4 have somebody/something in mind (for something) 5 bear/keep somebody/something in mind 6 with somebody/something in mind 7… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mind — mind1 [ maınd ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the part of you that thinks, knows, remembers, and feels things: His mind was full of the things he had seen that day. I need a walk to clear my mind. in someone s mind: I wonder what s going on in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English