cross someone's mind

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cross someone's mind (third-person singular simple present crosses someone's mind, present participle crossing someone's mind, simple past and past participle crossed someone's mind)

  1. To come into someone's thoughts suddenly and fleetingly.
    • 2014, Noah Jacobson, The Pop up Kid: Secret Memoirs of the Intentionally Abused, page 300:
      Sometimes it crossed my mind that I hadn't had one of those strange spiritual experiences since my time at Vons. I wondered if perhaps they had stopped for good.

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