Idiom | to be in two minds |
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Definition | to be unsure or undecided |
Examples | - I'm in two minds about her. She seems to be friendly but she's made one or two very unpleasant comments. - I'm in two minds about the trip. I certainly need a holiday but it's going to be very expensive. - I apologise for the spelling mistake, I was caught in two minds whether to write synchronicities or just syncs and went for a mixture of both. - She was in two minds as to whether she should tell the Mother Superior about it. |
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