Sentence for thought | Use thought in a sentence

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

  • Thyme thought. (8)
  • I thought I told you. (9)
  • Such was his thought. (8)
  • Not so diplomatic as the writer thought! (10)
  • He thought of everything. (10)
  • I thought it was dangerous. (8)
  • My son is my first thought. (10)
  • I thought it would do him good. (8)
  • I thought I could understand you. (4)
  • He had thought of her future, too. (5)
  • Sir Franks groaned at the thought. (10)
  • I thought she tasted of the prizefighter. (10)
  • I thought a man was safe with his solicitor. (8)
  • We thought the world was a fine thing, then. (9)
  • Courtier thought of Miltoun and his mistress. (8)
  • The thought of it harassed him during the summer. (14)
  • He could, he thought, starve it into capitulation. (19)
  • He thought of his daughter still as a babe of three. (8)
  • Pole became immediately absorbed in profound thought. (10)
  • Aunt Juley thought Francie ought not to say such a thing. (8)
  • Apology was not thought of; she seemed wound to the pitch. (10)
  • That was my thought at the place where we were at the lake. (10)
  • All this took money, more money than I had thought it would. (16)
  • The young man chose to conceive that he thought abstractedly. (10)
  • She did not say she was blameless, did not affect the thought. (10)
  • She had not a thought of the word of love or the being beloved. (10)
  • Hippias Feverel was once thought to be the genius of the family. (10)
  • Yer thought the Englishman could be taught to shed blood wiv syfety. (8)
  • It would have spared her, she thought, one sleepless night out of two. (4)
  • The first day of all that he had not thought almost ceaselessly of Jolly. (8)
  • There was a thought yet nearer, a more prevailing, more impetuous concern. (4)
  • It did not interest him to know what Wright thought of the Beaux Arts men. (13)
  • Clara looked at her thought, and suddenly headed downward in a crimson gulf. (10)
  • I think we should punish ourselves for entertaining that uncharitable thought. (8)
  • I thought of working into the squire in a sort of collateral manner, you know. (10)
  • The weighty and the trivial contended; no fitting message could be thought of. (10)
  • For a time it was thought that the attack on Crown Point would also be given up. (19)
  • I remember a feeling of delight as I thought he would clutch it and save himself. (1)
  • She thought to be alone, and started, and hated, till Giulia smothered her face. (10)
  • When I yielded, I thought it was to duty, but no duty could be called in aid here. (4)
  • From the time this thought took possession of me, I became excessively uncomfortable. (6)
  • Her cheeks burned again as she thought of hinting for business favors to her husband. (13)
  • His authority was now to be thought of: his paternal sanction was in his own keeping. (10)
  • The baronet thought it a natural proposition that Clare should be a bride or a schoolgirl. (10)
  • But the mere thought of it gave him pleasure, and the sight of it, from the very first instant. (9)
  • The man on whom they had looked shivered over the thought of it after years of blank division. (10)
  • I am sure his sisters, rating him as they do, must have thought it so, supposing he had meant nothing. (4)
  • Do you remember how we used to shudder together at night when we thought of people lying in the grave? (10)
  • And with that happy thought he became serene, and wondered what he had been worrying about so fearfully. (8)
  • He thought that he could satisfy the director, and if he succeeded with him, the rest of the way was clear. (13)
  • The thought of her indebted lips, half closed, asking him how to repay him, sprang his heart to his throat. (10)
  • A week later, passing the little street, I thought I would go in and tell him how splendidly the new boots fitted. (8)
  • Vergor thought little of patriotism, but only of his purse and how much money he could make by defrauding his King. (19)
  • He had walked into a quarter of the town strange to him, he thought; he had no recollection of the look of the street. (10)
  • She was rather paler than usual, but it became her, and Captain Maydew thought he had never seen so charming a creature. (8)
  • Could the redoubtable Frontenac have thought {134} that the English colonists would bear this terrible treatment tamely? (19)
  • On one of the columns he thought he discerned the figure of a weeping woman, and this made his eyes fill with tears again. (5)
  • At eighty-eight he was still organically sound, but suffering terribly from the thought that no one ever told him anything. (8)
  • For it was a charm; an actual feminine, an unanticipated personal, charm; past reach of tongue to name, wordless in thought. (10)
  • He was soon walking rapidly under a rough sky in the direction of Ipley, with no firm thought that he would find Emilia there. (10)
  • She herself had thought a great deal about him, and had arrived at definite conclusions which were not very far from the truth. (12)
  • Botho sat rigidly erect in the carriage and thought over the coming interview with the baron, his grandfather, who had summoned him. (12)
  • He asked Westover what he thought of the notion, and Westover gave it his approval, which became enthusiastic when he saw the place. (9)
  • Thought, strong feeling, suffering, those were what changed faces; Sylvia had never thought very deeply, never suffered much, till now. (8)
  • She had also, or she now thought it, remarked that when Mr. George had been spoken of casually, the Countess had not looked a natural look. (10)
  • Good-bye to ambition, I thought, and ate heartily, considering robustly the while how far lower than the general level I might avoid falling. (10)
  • Governor de Montmagny bade the pioneers welcome, and, after listening to their scheme, told them flatly that he thought it was all a mistake. (19)
  • How little, she thought, would have been taken from the wealthy Katharina by the trifling gift which would have restored to her happiness and peace. (5)

Also see sentences for: cogitation, contemplation, meditation, musing, notion, reflection, sentiment.

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