Sentence for thinks | Use thinks in a sentence

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  • He little thinks! (10)
  • He thinks so. (10)
  • So Ann thinks. (8)
  • He thinks you mad. (10)
  • He thinks you mad. (22)
  • She thinks of love. (10)
  • He thinks it is his duty. (8)
  • The world thinks with them. (10)
  • The nurse thinks her better. (14)
  • He thinks me a frightful woman. (10)
  • He thinks he does: but he cannot. (10)
  • Ronny thinks it all depends on her. (8)
  • She still thinks she ought to come. (8)
  • Comfortable Youth thinks otherwise. (10)
  • He thinks his money can do everything. (9)
  • I wonder if Mrs. Hillcrist thinks that! (8)
  • I wonder what she really thinks of him? (9)
  • What that fool Pemberton thinks of me? (13)
  • He never thinks of himself in a crisis. (10)
  • She holds to the rite, thinks it sacred. (10)
  • You want to know what she thinks of you. (10)
  • He thinks you have such a beautiful house. (9)
  • I suppose every one thinks she has genius. (9)
  • He has a right to know what Stoller thinks. (9)
  • He thinks old people run the show too much. (8)
  • I suppose she thinks our plan is the best. (10)
  • I suppose she thinks our plan is the best. (22)
  • He thinks it weakness to forgive an injury. (10)
  • Ay, and many a worthy woman thinks the same. (10)
  • A man who thinks, loathes their High Society. (10)
  • I wonder if he thinks we are running after him? (9)
  • He thinks to himself and smiles and says nothing. (12)
  • So when she makes you fight, she thinks you safe. (10)
  • And, Richie, she thinks you can never forgive her. (10)
  • But papa thinks whatever the architect says is right. (9)
  • Now what does it matter what a woman thinks in politics? (10)
  • Because she thinks it a duty, we will say; that is juster. (10)
  • When one thinks of it, how astonishing a variety of nature! (4)
  • Five couple are nothing, when one thinks seriously about it. (4)
  • I am very glad you have somebody who thinks of these things. (4)
  • He thinks that what he calls his awakening will serve mankind. (12)
  • Passion thinks wilfully when it thinks at all. (10)
  • This Hornblower hates us; he thinks we turn up our noses at him. (8)
  • Mr. Jarniman, I hear, thinks it what he calls a traitor in the camp. (10)
  • Everybody respects my old dad, and I can laugh at what he thinks of me. (10)
  • Everybody respects my old dad, and I can laugh at what he thinks of me. (22)
  • He thinks he has caught a cold, and cannot stifle his fretfulness about it. (10)
  • Mrs. H. A man like that thinks of nothing but the short cut to his own way. (8)
  • One thinks he has done much, at a rumour of his inefficiency to do the utmost. (10)
  • She thinks that if I was a lawyer in Boston I should be at the top of the heap. (9)
  • I am yours; and, dearest, if I love you, need you care what anybody else thinks? (10)
  • He was speaking self- contradictorily, irrelevantly, illogically, as a man thinks. (9)
  • Leonardo thinks that he is insulted, but there is a vestige of doubt in him still. (10)
  • I believe it is the only way that Mr. Woodhouse thinks the fruit thoroughly wholesome. (4)
  • She asks for what she thinks she may have; she claims what she imagines to be her own. (10)
  • Perhaps, when he thinks, his mind will be clearer, but what he has done cannot be undone. (10)
  • Beneath the individual thoughts and emotions of its component parts it thinks and feels as a unit. (1)
  • Now, then, thinks I, my fine fellow, I will bounce you; and without a salutation I pressed forward. (10)
  • She would have had me, if I had thought proper to think as she thinks, or play hypocrite, and pretend to. (22)
  • He thinks me blacked by it, like a sweepboy coming from a chimney; and that I have done injury to his title. (10)
  • A hat on the brows shows a man who can take more, but thinks he will go home instead, and does so, peaceably. (10)
  • He translates for it; he examines the foreign magazines, and draws my attention to anything he thinks of interest. (9)
  • She thinks it so natural to be made love to, that there is neither any affected coyness nor any agitated surprise. (6)
  • She wants Nevil to hear that you and he were friendly before he dies; thinks it would console the poor dear fellow. (10)
  • You will tell Sir Walter what we have done, and that Mr Shepherd thinks it the greatest improvement the house ever had. (4)
  • As the summer wears away he is more impatient over the confusion of issues, but on the whole thinks he shall vote for Hayes. (14)
  • One thinks first what the author may suffer when violent hands are laid upon his soul, and one recoils; but what of the public? (16)
  • She was in the power of a ruffian who maltreated her and beat her; whenever she thinks of him she shakes with terror and horror. (12)
  • Livia has no suspicion, though she thinks me wonderfully contented in so dull a place, where it has rained nine days in a fortnight. (10)
  • It is the regret and disappointment of a sister, who thinks her brother has a right to everything he may wish for, at the first moment. (4)
  • This is language derided by the victorious enemy; it speaks nevertheless what the world, and even troubled America, thinks of the Irish Celt. (10)
  • The organ plays an insignificant part, he thinks; it is the power of the man behind the eye and the qualifications he possesses that are efficacious. (21)

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