All 17 Uses of
ponder
in
After the First Death
- Miro saw Artkin pondering the children.†
Part 2
- She sent her mind ahead of the bus and the van, pondering the possible destination.†
Part 2
- Looking at the. dead child once more, he pondered how quickly death could arrive.†
Part 2
- It gave him too much time to think, to ponder, to wonder about things he should leave to Artkin.†
Part 4
- Miro pondered what she was thinking.†
Part 4
- Miro immediately pondered his statement.†
Part 4
- He had been content to let Artkin do the thinking, the planning, the pondering.†
Part 6
- And immediately felt better even as she pondered how the same word Christ could be both a curse and a prayer.†
Part 6
- She caught her breath, pondering a new thought:
Part 6 *pondering = thinking deeply or carefully
- After Antibbe left the bus with one last lingering look at her, Kate had retired to the back seal: and sat there, pondering the time ahead and what she must do.†
Part 6
- He pondered this in the small hours of the night when sleep did not come.†
Part 6
- But even as he said the words he pondered a truth as bleak as the camps he had roamed as a child: Had he mourned not for Aniel but for himself?†
Part 6
- And I remembered Brimmler's Bridge, the same bridge to which I went as a student, to sit and ponder life and its mysteries.†
Part 7
- She'd also been pondering another worry: What about the cops and soldiers in the woods?†
Part 8
- I had often pondered how our lives were altered by that call.†
Part 9
- I pondered the moment; you and I were living through now.†
Part 9
- Artkin said nothing more, seemed to be pondering the situation.†
Part 10
Definition:
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(ponder) to think deeply or carefully about something