Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "thinking over"

  • So I kept a thinking over a capital leetle speech that I meant tu make.

  • This kinder made my mind easy on that point; so I went on thinking over what I should say tu Miss Miles when I got tu her house.

  • When Gomukha had told this tale, Naravahanadatta, thinking over it, suddenly became despondent.

  • And after she had performed her worship, she went slowly away from the spot, as if thinking over something, and frequently turned round to look at me with loving eye.

  • Gunasarman, for his part, when he saw him who had been previously pointed out to him by his servants, was abashed and seemed to be thinking over something.

  • I have had no more than a dish of mush and a little potful of fat and the man in the house, and I'm thinking over whether I ought not to eat you as well," said she, and she seized the woman and ate her up.

  • I have had no more than a dish of mush and a little potful of fat, and I am thinking over whether I ought not to eat you as well," said she, and she seized the man and ate him up.

  • Mrs Dale sat silent, thinking over it all.

  • Do you think I never say it to myself in the hours when I am all alone, thinking over it--thinking, thinking, thinking.

  • But he sat over his fire in his library, day after day, thinking over it all, and waiting till those terrible assizes should have come.

  • He had no such comfort now, as he made his way down the accustomed path and leaned upon the gate, thinking over what he had heard.

  • I hope not, sir," said Peregrine the younger, thinking over some of these things.

  • After all I don't know that he cares for me,' she said to herself, thinking over it all.

  • On thinking over it, you find that an American wife would not make you so comfortable as some English girl;--and therefore it is all to go for nothing!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "thinking over" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cards were; crooked stick; hold good; human hand; lips were; moving equilibrium; much comfort; play the; please don; previous occasion; round the mulberry bush; seven ounces; spiritual substance; the presence; there will; thinking about; thinking aloud; thinking being; thinking only; thinking over; thinking that; thinking what; threw themselves; usually propagated; whither they; will talk