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English Idioms Out Of My Mind
Out Of My Mind - to be very angry: to go crazy; to be out of control; to do something crazy
- The girls are out of their minds, if they want to go camping alone.
- My father is going to be 99 years old, and he wants to travel to Europe. He is out of his mind.
- My mother is out of her mind. She wants to cook the holiday meal alone this year.
- I went out of my mind when I saw the damage to my car.
- My mother was out of her mind, when she lost her keys. She was very upset.
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