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on the tip of my tongue
a word or name that you can almost remember but not quite - it's just out of reach
off by heart / by heart
learned in a way that you can repeat it by memory without help
a blast from the past
a person or thing that reminds you of an earlier time in the past
a senior moment
to have a lapse in memory, usually unexpectedly
to rack your brain
to try very hard to remember something
to jog someone's memory
to help someone remember something
a trip down memory lane
when people think about and remember things from the past
off the top of your head
not a carefully considered opinion often because of a lack of time to check the accuracy of the information
in one ear and out the next
to not remember something, to not pay attention to something
a memory like a sieve
a really bad memory
miles away
unaware of what is happening or what someone is saying
lose your train of thought
to forget what you were saying because of an interruption
slip my mind
to forget something
food for thought
something that makes you think about something deeply
to bear something in mind
to remember something important