What if you had been dying alone--" "I came up to think things out.
Oh, Honora, what a queer girl I am--always having tothink things out!
He had been rather sulky about it, and Dick had been attempting to rally him into better humor when he said suddenly: "I've had time to think things over, Dick.
I've had all night to think things out, and I'm leaving you because you are safer without me.
I am a dead man, anyhow, to all who might have cared, but I've got to do one or two things first, and I want to think things over.
Joy loved the half-hidden, lovely place, though she had only had one glimpse of it before, and she sat down by it and began to try to think things out.
He jumped off the car and walked along under the street lights striving to think things out.
For an hour he stood in the darkness and tried to think things out.
You were drunk with youth and a kind of world madness," says my normal self as I go forward again, striving to think things out.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "think things" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.