take a load off mind



take a load off (of) someone's mind

 and take a lot off (of) someone's mind
Fig. to relieve one's mind of a problem or a worry. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) I'm glad to hear that. It sure takes a load off of my mind. This will take a load off her mind.
See also: load, mind, off, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gerontius-Late Roman
GintarĖ-Lithuanian
LudwikLUWT-veekPolish
Sharar-Biblical
Lot (2)-Arthurian Romance
Angeliaan-JEL-ee-əEnglish