All 15 Uses of
ponder
in
The Crystal Shard
- Kessell trembled visibly, pondering the grizzly consequences he would face in light of the growing possibility that the magical expertise of the old mage had found a way to defeat even death itself.†
Book 1
- "Ah little fishes, what trouble you bring," Regis muttered softly, pondering the irony of the havoc the silvery fish wreaked on the lives of the greedy people of Ten-Towns.†
Book 1
- Awakened again, it was even now pondering the methods it would use to control the weak-willed Kessell.†
Book 1
- But now he pondered the quality of his life.†
Book 1 *
- Though the shard would not have let him, Kessell the greedy did not stop to ponder the sudden appearance of abilities he'd felt long overdue him.†
Book 1
- Kessell scratched his chin, pondering the extent of his newfound power.†
Book 1
- Kessell pondered using the power that he felt pulsing within the structure of Cryshal-Tirith, destructive forces beyond anything he had ever heard of, even in the Hosttower.†
Book 1
- His ponderings eventually led him inevitably down the same line of reasoning.†
Book 1
- He had no idea of this special power Bruenor had imbued upon the weapon, and he had no time now to pause and ponder.†
Book 2
- But the drow had no tine to pause and ponder the fortunes of battle.†
Book 2
- He pondered throwing Aegis-fang, but knew that he couldn't possibly kill the monster with a single strike.†
Book 3
- Wulfgar put aside the urgency of his mission to pause and ponder his emotions when he first viewed the large encampment of the assembled tribes.†
Book 3
- Drizzt understood the danger that he was heading into, but he didn't have the time to stop and ponder the odds.†
Book 3
- Cassius and Glensather, in their customary positions upon the wall, pondered the unexpected turn of events, undecided as to whether or not they should release their forces into the fray.†
Book 3
- The tribes who had not even been involved in the fighting began to ponder the wisdom of continuing this campaign, for they recognized that they had gained enough of an advantage over their homeland rivals, weakened by heavy losses, to expand their territories back in the Spine of the World.†
Book 3
Definition:
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(ponder) to think deeply or carefully about something