All 15 Uses
ponder
in
Chains, by Laurie Halse Anderson
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- I pondered this.†
p. 41.1pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- She tapped her forefinger on the table as she pondered, her rings flashing in the light.†
p. 77.9
- I curtsied and left the room, pondering how I could pass this news along to Curzon.†
p. 92.8 *pondering = thinking deeply or carefully about
- I had pondered the problem all day and half the night.†
p. 97.8pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- They pondered me a moment, then slithered down the beach and into the water.†
p. 131.1
- 'Twas useless to ponder such things.†
p. 189.9ponder = think deeply or carefully about
- They hummed loud so I need not ponder on the baby doll.†
p. 198.1
- THE AUTUMN PASSED IN A DOGWEARY haze for me, with much work and little time left to ponder or breathe.†
p. 200.3
- I HAD NO TIME TO PONDER CURZON'S fate.†
p. 206.2
- I stood across the street from the Bridewell Prison and pondered hard.†
p. 216.1pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- I waited as the clock first chimed eleven times, then twelve, watching the firelight and trying not to ponder.†
p. 240.7ponder = think deeply or carefully about
- I pondered hard on what I should do with so many hours for myself Christmas at home had meant eating Momma's bread pudding with maple syrup and nutmeg, and reading the Gospel of Matthew out loud whilst Ruth played in Momma's lap.†
p. 243.3pondered = thought deeply or carefully about
- I walked block after block pondering.†
p. 246.2pondering = thinking deeply or carefully about
- Didn't help to ponder things that were forever gone.†
p. 267.9ponder = think deeply or carefully about
- I could not ponder the fate of the rest of the men.†
p. 295.4
Definitions:
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(1)
(ponder) to think deeply or carefully about something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)