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Julius_ Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Out of his mind

Hello

He was out of his mind when he committed a crime.

Does it mean that sb didn't fully know what he was doing?

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That would be what his lawyer would suggest, in any case. I would suggest "the" crime, since the speaker and listener probably know which specific crime you mean.

  • That would be what his lawyer would suggest, in any case.
  • I would suggest "the" crime, since the speaker and listener probably know which specific crime you mean.
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That would be what his lawyer would suggest, in any case.

I would suggest "the" crime, since the speaker and listener probably know which specific crime you mean.

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