All 13 Uses of
ponder
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Before Collet could ponder it any further, the silence of the deserted museum was shattered by an alarm.†
Chpt 17-18
- She had been pondering the words all night and had not seen a code.†
Chpt 19-20 *
- From the access road, Gandolfo resembled a great stone monster pondering a suicidal leap.†
Chpt 33-34
- Silas gazed blankly at the floor and pondered taking his own life.†
Chpt 39-40
- Vernet's face was grim, and he paused, pondering.†
Chpt 43-44
- Before Langdon could even ponder what ancient password the verse was trying to reveal, he felt something far more fundamental resonate within him—the meter of the poem.†
Chpt 71-72
- A word of five letters, Langdon thought, pondering the staggering number of ancient words that might be considered words of wisdom—selections from mystic chants, astrological prophecies, secret society inductions, Wicca incantations, Egyptian magic spells, pagan mantras—the list was endless.†
Chpt 71-72
- Let me ponder this while I get us some nibblies and check on Rémy and our guest.†
Chpt 71-72
- Collet pondered the implications of this bizarre development.†
Chpt 79-80
- I'm opposed to the destruction of documents, and I would love to see religious scholars have more information to ponder the exceptional life of Jesus Christ.†
Chpt 81-82
- Fache set it back in the box and gazed absently out the jet's window at the hangar, pondering his brief conversation with Sophie, as well as the information he'd received from PTS in Château Villette.†
Chpt 89-90
- Nonetheless, she felt intrigued and found herself pondering the verse carefully.†
Chpt 91-92
- The Teacher pondered Saunière's beguiling riddle.†
Chpt 97-98
Definition:
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(ponder) to think deeply or carefully about something