Sentence for thinking | Use thinking in a sentence

Thinking example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use thinking in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for thinking.

  • What are you thinking of? (10)
  • You were thinking of that? (10)
  • Hilary seemed thinking deeply. (8)
  • I have been thinking it over. (13)
  • The Unicorn sets you thinking. (10)
  • What a thinking brain you have! (4)
  • I know what you are thinking of. (4)
  • Stamping a name saves thinking. (10)
  • Swithin could not help thinking. (8)
  • Thinking had made nothing clear. (8)
  • Thinking we can do without chivalry! (8)
  • Mrs. Ercott in her turn was thinking. (8)
  • She stood at the window thinking hard. (8)
  • I was thinking of taking them up to Johnny. (8)
  • Were you thinking of tracking the dog, then? (10)
  • The latter was thinking only of his breakfast. (4)
  • Thinking of her caused a catch of his breath. (10)
  • As if thinking were any good for fever in the veins! (8)
  • And all three wondered what Fleur was thinking of it. (8)
  • All the more reason for her thinking me her companion. (22)
  • Thinking, I hope, of one who is always thinking of you. (4)
  • Capacity for thinking should precede the act of writing. (10)
  • His head had gone round, still went round, thinking of it! (8)
  • She came on tiptoe, thinking to surprise whatever was there. (8)
  • In truth he was not thinking much of the sea, but of Barbara. (8)
  • She had no doubt of what Mr. Weston was often thinking about. (4)
  • Let me hear any thing rather than what you are all thinking of. (4)
  • And, if he had known it, his father was thinking the same thought. (8)
  • How foolish the old were, thinking they could tell what the young felt! (8)
  • I spoiled it by thinking more of the vehicle than what it was to carry. (14)
  • And one could not think the concept space without also thinking oneself. (12)
  • Thinking of the drive and their last parting, Harz felt sorry and ashamed. (8)
  • He lay down at night thinking of Clotilde in an abandonment of tenderness. (10)
  • Jon preserved silence, hoping against hope that she might be thinking it swift. (8)
  • I saw such a door in a house I looked at the other day, thinking I might hire it. (9)
  • I assure you that nothing of the sort you are thinking of will be settled any week. (4)
  • Cecilia was thinking that he tempted her to be the apologist of even such a letter. (10)
  • And when she had gone up to bed, he roamed up and down the room a long time, thinking. (8)
  • And for some time he stood thinking of the stare in her eyes and that abrupt departure. (8)
  • In thus sending her away, Sir Thomas perhaps might not be thinking merely of her health. (4)
  • Westover stayed on, day after day, thinking somehow that he ought to wait till Jeff came. (9)
  • And out there, where the guns muttered, millions of men would be thinking that same thought! (8)
  • Cecilia sat in the drawing-room, thinking that she did indeed wait, and had great patience. (10)
  • He was thinking ambitiously of his life: his blood was untroubled, his brain calmly working. (10)
  • In short, to my thinking, William is the only man of them all who knows how to do the thing. (14)
  • Jon would be in London by now; in the Park perhaps, crossing the Serpentine, thinking of her! (8)
  • He said he had just that moment been thinking of her, and meaning to look her up at the hotel. (9)
  • She let him keep it, thinking him noble for forgetting that another had pressed it before him. (10)
  • And all that passed seemed to pass as though his own power of thinking or doing had gone to sleep. (8)
  • He understood and trusted the man after that, warmed in thinking how politic his impulses could be. (10)
  • He sat there, neither thinking of them nor reproached in his manhood for the tears that rolled down his cheeks. (10)
  • She delayed, thinking the accident might not be serious; and the information of it to Diana surely would be so. (10)
  • Thinking over his abrupt retirement from the crowded semicircle, Diana felt her position pinch her, she knew not why. (10)
  • Of what was she thinking, this pretty creature whose life was spoiled; who had done with love, and yet was made for love? (8)
  • No one could speak for thinking what he must be thinking of when the ineffable calamity of his home befell it. (9)
  • Rhoda was ashamed of herself for thinking it strange, and she surrendered her judgement to be stamped by the one who knew him well. (10)
  • But Lord Palmet paid Mr. Oggler a memorable compliment, by assuring him that he was altogether of his way of thinking about happiness. (10)
  • He walked from the railway to Brookfield through the circle of firs, thinking of some serious tale of home to invent for her ears to-morrow. (10)
  • Only Frances Freeland was smiling and gazing lovingly at dear Derek, thinking he would be so handsome when he had grown a nice black moustache. (8)
  • Mrs. Sumfit excused the anxious expression of her face by saying that she was thinking of her dairy, whither, followed by the veteran, she retired. (10)
  • The remark set him throbbing and thinking that a prolongation of his crisis exposed him to the approaches of some organic malady, possibly heart-disease. (10)
  • No such expectation could soothe the friend, and some might be thinking misleader, of Ambrose Mallard, before he had ocular proof that the body lay underground. (10)
  • The high-spirited, joyous-talking Louisa Musgrove, and the dejected, thinking, feeling, reading, Captain Benwick, seemed each of them everything that would not suit the other. (4)

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