get out of mind



get someone or something out of one's mind

 and get someone or something out of one's head
to manage to forget someone or something; to stop thinking about or wanting someone or something. (Almost the same as put someone or something out of one's mind.) I can't get him out of my mind. Mary couldn't get the song out of her mind.
See also: get, mind, of, out

get something out of your mind

also put something out of your mind
to stop thinking about something I can't get that image out of my mind. If you're afraid of flying, you have to put that fear out of your mind.
See also: get, mind, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ferdynandfer-DI-nahndPolish
Soheila-Persian
AbielAY-bee-əl (English)Biblical
Jarrett['dʒærit]
Rita['ri:tə]
BrionyBRIE-ən-eeEnglish (Rare)