Out of sorts is used in England. It means you feel slightly unwell, or are in an unhappy or irritable mood. Out of mind means forgotten, not thought about .
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DongHyuk ShinBy the way, can you give an example with "out of mind"? I'm a little bit confused with that meaning.The most common use of it is in the fixed phrase out of sight, out of mind, which means you don't think about things that aren't there where you can see them.