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    Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiomatic expression given. To cross one’s mind
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    Select the most appropriate meaning of the idiomatic expression given.
    To cross one’s mind

    A.

    To forget something

    B.

    To put a thought away from one’s mind

    C.

    To move from one idea to another

    D.

    To think of something

    Correct option is D

    Option (d) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
    To cross one’s mind: To suddenly think of something. (मन में आना)
    Example: It crossed my mind that I had forgotten her birthday.
    Other related idioms:
    Ring a bell – Sound familiar.
    Hit upon an idea – Suddenly think of a solution.
    Bring to mind – Cause someone to remember something.

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