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be pondered
verb
To wonder, to think of deeply.
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The movie's ideas and impulses are admirable and ponderable, but they seem calculated to be pondered and admired.
The poster holds mysteries to be pondered on the way to work in the morning.
Objects and stories were equivalent treasures, meant to be pondered, weighed and preserved.
Every word has to be pondered before it becomes a word.
He seems content for the question to be pondered rather than answered.
Never answered, the question just sits there to be pondered for the rest of the movie.
Besides the hammock, there were the guts of his rehearsal area to be pondered.
It's a question that can't be pondered without giving away at least something of the book's ending.
There were still lawsuits to be resolved, dimples to be pondered and public relations salvos to be fired.
But since we'll all be dead by the time history comes along, three key Blair moments should be pondered.
That's a question to be pondered by any dancer or company director eager to preserve the Spanish dance heritage.
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