drive (one) out of (one's) mind

drive (one) out of (one's) mind

To annoy or frustrate one to the point of exasperation. A week on vacation with my relatives is enough to drive me out of my mind. That loud beeping noise is driving me out of my mind!
See also: drive, mind, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

drive one out of one's mind

Fig. to make someone go crazy; to frustrate someone. You are driving me out of my mind with your nagging. Henry was driven out of his mind by all the negative comments.
See also: drive, mind, of, one, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

drive somebody out of their ˈmind/ˈwits

(informal) make somebody crazy, or very nervous or worried: That noise is driving me out of my mind!
See also: drive, mind, of, out, somebody, wit
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See also:
  • drive one out of mind
  • drive somebody out of their mind/wits
  • drive (one) up the wall
  • drive someone up the wall
  • drive up the wall
  • drive/send somebody up the wall
  • drive around the bend
  • drive someone around the bend
  • drive someone round the bend
  • drive (one) (a)round the bend