come to mind

VERB
  1. be remembered
    His name comes to mind when you mention the strike
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How To Use come to mind In A Sentence

  • Now, I don't know about you, but when I conjure up a description of my bathroom or any bathroom, the words "coffered," "wainscoting" and "Bianco Verde marble" don't come to mind. The Best Bathroom in NYC
  • This inhesion may be imagined in many ways, but two major modes of imagining it come to mind from Tillich's pages.
  • Pains in other parts of the anatomy also come to mind whenever I think about him.
  • Upon first hearing the term dermatologist, the words skin doctor come to mind. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Everytime you come to mind, I realize I'm smiling.
  • Most war movies come off as voyeuristic or dilettantish, but there are three that come to mind which don't seem altogether frivolous.
  • Does the term desperation come to mind?" he said. Boston.com Top Stories
  • And yet this most discredited Government still think they can implement a National Identity Register, the words piss-up in a brewery come to mind. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Your Excellency, the words "excommunicate", and "mortal sin" come to mind ... Latest Articles
  • As I sit here in my ornithopter, debating whether to visit the excellent library of microfiche on Mars or to bathe in the pools of Venus, a few names come to mind ... June 2008
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