17 Verbs to Use for the Word think

What dost thee think, Ruth?" "Why, he wants men to pile wood," exclaimed his wife.

She is thinking still only of her own and her son's suffering, while he continues bent on making her think of others, until, at last, forth comes her prayer for all women.

[Illustration: "When I set here by myself on this po'ch so much these days an' think.

"I wish, I had money enough to get out of it and take you off the stage, away into some beautiful, peaceful world, where we need think of nothing but our love for each other, and the good we might do others because of our love, and to keep our world beautiful.

Had he then, after all, somehow made her feelmade her think of him?

I'll haf to lay this wood down ag'in an' think.

Therefore it is advisable for it to use its spare moments in reading, which, as has been said, is a substitute for one's own thought; in this way material is imported to the mind by letting another think for us, although it is always in a way which is different from our own.

I have struggled hard to obtain forgetfulnessto think of him no more, to regain happiness, but it would not come.

I told 'em, down stairs, that I'd bet ten to one you couldn't or wouldn't raise any think out of your son-in-law.

" "You evidently don't know what we think of you, any of usand here I amI don't know when it began with methe first day I saw youI think, when I was twelveI've been worshipping you and treasuring up every word you ever said to me.

"'Tis better thou shouldst think of something else beside my Lord Cedric, for instance, his great demesne, Crandlemar Castle, the most beautiful of his several seats; the splendid horses and equipages; and, thyself, Lambkin, think of thyself bedecked in gorgeous hued brocades; be-furbelowed in rare lace and costly furs.

The fangs of the law pierce him notthe winds of litigation blow over his humble chambersthe hard sheriffs officer moves his hat as he passeslegal nor illegal discourtesy touches himnone thinks of offering violence or injustice to himyou would as soon "strike an abstract idea.

" "Will my lord arrive soon, dost think, Janet?"

The day she came to me her father had turned her ootto think

But, if you have some bad news" "Your son took your quarrel on his hands, eh?" "I believe soI think" "Well; I saw him an hour ago in search of your slanderer!"

Fer, when yer come ter think of it, they never bark until A feller's really started and a good ways up the hill; So, 'f I was climbin' up ter fame I wouldn't care a rap, But I'd think I was somebody when the curs begun ter "yap.

But didst thou think, Jack, that there was so muchWhat-shall-I-call-it? in this Tomlinson?

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  think