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Does "to get (one's) thoughts centered" mean to relax? or perhaps if somebody is distracted by a whole lot of things to think about and have scattered thoughts and ideas in his or her mind and then he or she finds a way to focus on one of them or the common ones. Would anyone kindly explain it to me? Also tell me if it is an idiom. Thanks.
I have often heard presenters talking about something centered around another thing, but it seems a bit illogical and hence improper to talk like this. Am I right about this?
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Is there a difference between the meaning of selfish and self-centered? I have seen some using them identically. If there is a difference who would you like to hang out with: a selfish person or a ...
I am searching for a word or short phrase that is similar to "self-centered" but is not judgemental, condescending, or typically used as an insult. I would like to use this word to descri...
I would like to know why it is illogical to center for example a hullahoop around a candle, i.e. putting the candle in the center of the hullahoop. Moreover, even the idiomatic use seems logical to me, since for example arguments centered around a main point seem more meant in this second meaning, rather than them being in the center of something.