have a mind to (do something)
To be inclined or likely to do something. I have a mind to call them up and ask for a refund! We had our meeting, and we have a mind to give you another chance with this project. She had half a mind to call the police on the people blasting music at 3 AM.
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have a mind to
to be inclined to do something. I have a mind to accept your challenge. Tom had a mind to call up Sally and ask her to dinner.
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have a mind to
To be inclined to (do something).
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