Out of sight, out of mind
The meaning of the english idiom – Out of sight, out of mind
Out of sight, out of mind is used to suggest that someone will not think or worry about something if it isn’t directly visible or available to them.
- Out of sight, out of mind Out of sight, out of mind
- Out of sight, out of mind Out of sight, out of mind
- Set your sights on Set your sights on
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