Sentence examples for as a thought bubble from inspiring English sources

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Once again, Alice will prove to be as hard to pin down as a thought bubble.

He describes it as a "thought bubble" that he will investigate.

At the time Abetz described that idea as a "thought bubble" and an "ambush".

In comments described by education unions as a "thought bubble", Abbott praised the "innovative" education model which he believed Australia should consider adapting.

Morrison's proposal, which would involve Centrelink and employment service contractor staff reporting clients they suspected of using ice, has also been dismissed by a leading drug policy researcher as a "thought bubble" that would drive more criminal offending by addicts.

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For instance, here you can see the goldfish bowl and the teardrop aligned carefully on the back piece so that when it is twisted later on, the teardrop appears underneath the eye and the bowl above the cat's head, as if it is a thought bubble.

Using the metaphor of a thought bubble as developed in this paper, we can examine the idea of why pushing toward the outermost surface of the bubble need not necessarily be the appropriate objective.

It looks like a thought bubble, but it's actually a G and a thought bubble as well.

As the heroine sleeps, the object of her affection appears in a thought bubble above her head.

Or perhaps a man in shirtsleeves with a thought bubble over his head showing he's imagining himself as a star football player while the charts and reports covering his desk show stock prices in free fall?

Icons that failed included one that looked like a "T" in a thought bubble.

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