thinking

IPA: θˈɪŋkɪŋ

noun

  • Thought; gerund of think.
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Examples of "thinking" in Sentences

  • * thinking thinking thinking* Crap, it just won't come to me.
  • Is there a problem with my thinking or is *my thinking* itself a problem.
  • It would be thinking if we personify it a little, since it wouldn't exactly be *thinking*, I guess, OH MY GOD!
  • Thus, if Simmias is thinking about Socrates, a quality of Simmias corresponds to both the concepts ˜thinking of™ and ˜thought about™.
  • _I am thinking_ (this is said in a whisper, and in confidence -- of two kinds), _I am thinking that you don't admire him quite as much as you did three weeks ago_.
  • I remember thinking that his debate performance was fine, his "problem" was that he was * thinking* before responding to a question, which gives off the appearance of being clumsy with words.
  • Escape was impossible; so, heavy and sad, I paced the seven miles, which separated Covey's house from St. Michael's -- thinking much by the solitary way -- averse to my condition; but _thinking_ was all I could do.
  • _Themistocles used to walk at night because (as he said) he couldn't sleep_.a. Verbs of _thinking_ and _saying_ often stand in the Subjunctive in causal clauses as though the act of thinking or saying, and not the contents of the thought or language, constituted the reason.

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