

What does lost my train of thought expression mean Definitions by. The expression was carefully defined by Thomas Hobbes in 1651, suggesting that he originated it." from The Dictionary of Cliches by James Rogers (Wings Books, Originally New York: Facts on File Publications, 1985). Looking for general definition of TOT The TOT means Train of Thought. Definition of lost my train of thought in the Idioms Dictionary. It is usually lost, sometimes derailed, frequently hijacked, and has been known to reverse course. the process of using your mind to consider something carefully. type of: cerebration, intellection, mentation, thinking, thought, thought process. TRAIN OF THOUGHT - "The line or trend of one's mental processes. Similar to the subway of unconsciousness and the airplane of logic, the train of thought is used to casually describe ones thought process. the connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together. : : BTW the groove on a 45 is 9 yards long. : : Must be from the old days of music on the gramophone - each song is a 'track' so if the same thing repeats it makes you a 'one track' record. This type of stroke and changes in the brain’s blood flow are connected to the development of dementia. You climb on a train to take you to a specific destination. Trains typically move forward and are perhaps the only locomotives that do not routinely reverse. You are/you need to be moving toward your goals. It is alledged that girls (women) have this too. Train dreams could have any of the following meaning, depending on your current reality: 1. : : : : We have all had periods when one issue was so paramount in our thoughts that it crowded everything else out. My memory is hazy on some of this, but it seems to me that not a minute went past that I didn't think of 'it' in some variation of memory or imagination. : : : : Guys who have survived their teen years, and actually were able to cram some additional knowledge into their brains during this period, will remember the reality of the 'one track mind'.

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