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come to mind
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Princeton's WordNet
come to mind, spring to mindverb
be remembered
"His name comes to mind when you mention the strike"
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come to mindverb
To appear in one's thoughts.
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come to mind
"Come to mind" is a phrase that means to remember something or to suddenly or immediately think of an idea, plan, or recollection. It often refers to spontaneous thoughts or memories that occur without conscious effort.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of come to mind in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of come to mind in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of come to mind in a Sentence
Dreams are but interludes that fancy makes... Sometimes forgotten things, long cast behind Rush forward in the brain, and come to mind.
A few that come to mind that President Obama just rightly recognized as being extraordinary contributors to the American success story is Jonathan Toews, Duncan Keith, and Patrick Sharp of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Two things come to mind: huge numbers in new vehicle sales in November and December and much lower gas prices.
The physical benefits of dog ownership are often the first that come to mind, but we’ve found the emotional and mental health benefits of having a furry companion are just as impactful, people consider their dogs members of their family and are looking for ways to connect and interact with them on a deeper level.
Sushi does come to mind, i'm a little worried. I don't know if everyone will really like sushi or not, but I’m going to check with some people and get their advice and what they think.
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