Verb
mind out (third-person singular simple present minds out, present participle minding out, simple past and past participle minded out)
look out; watch out; be vigilant
Mind out! There's a car coming!
Newspapers are being read all around. The point is not, of course, to glean new information, but rather to coax the mind out of its sleep-induced introspective temper. Alain de Botton
There's no pleasure i' living if you're to be corked up for ever, and only dribble your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel. George Eliot
She's not stupid. She just never lets her mind out. Diana Wynne Jones
Take your mind out every now and then and dance on it. It is getting all caked up. Mark Twain
One of the many books I picked up at Comic Con was Anya's Ghost by Vera Brosgol, a graphic novel from First Second Books, and it's the one that stands out in my mind out of the stack. Source: Internet
I've been following Bob Morris since he started writing -- it's rare to find an author whose characters feel like real people AND can weave a plot that you can't dig your mind out of. Source: Internet