Sentence examples for To wondering from inspiring English sources

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To wondering

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To ponder; to feel doubt and curiosity; to wait with uncertain expectation; to query in the mind.

  • I wonder whether penguins can fly.

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The encounter got Ms. Rodriguez to wondering.

Pike admits to wondering why.

You'd get to wondering which was the true thing.

I got to wondering just what the difference was".

And that set me to wondering about wonders.

And further, to wondering what it is to be ourselves.

He admitted, however, to wondering if he was taking the right career path.

Even her collaborators confess to wondering whether her ideas may sometimes be a little outré.

We fell to wondering how those officials arrived at the phrase "total and complete immobilization".

MALAYSIANS are not used to wondering where their prime minister stands.

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