11 collocations for ruminated

"It's an awful fix to be in," ruminated Andy with a sigh of real distress.

"And they're in very good hands there," said I. He ruminated a moment, polishing the steel of his hook against the other arm of his shirt.

"Now who says the law isn't the perfection of common sense?" ruminated Mr. Tutt.

"All the same," she ruminated, "peopleparticularly very poor peopleare often driven to crime by necessity.

"'Pongo,' I ruminated; 'Pongo.

" "I wonder what she'll be like," ruminated Oh-Pshaw, standing on one foot to tie the sneaker she had just substituted for her high traveling shoe.

With what sensations did I ruminate upon this paper?

" "It seems to me that I have always worked," ruminated the former speaker.

And closing her eyes as the brougham rolled along, she poisoned her mind by ruminating all these things, scarce able to refrain from venting her fury by throwing herself upon that young woman Charlotte, well-loved and fruitful spouse, who sat beside her.

"Heaven forbid that I should call any one but by their given and family names, as the law commands," he said; "I meant merely to inquire, if you would follow the gentleman you serve to so unseemly and pernicious a place as a gibbet?" Fid ruminated some little time, before he saw fit to reply to so sweeping a query.

" "How often we defend cases," ruminated his partner, "where the complainant is just as bad as the prisoner at the barif not worse.

11 collocations for  ruminated