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I . think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB trans

3. think (imagine):

II . think <thought, thought> [θɪŋk] VB intr

think of VB intr

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He is an elephant who has huge ears and is able to use them to fly, carrying what he thinks of as a magic feather.
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Flirtatious at times, she repels unwanted advances strongly, letting potential suitors know exactly what she thinks of them.
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If a certain someone wrote his name extra-large and your name teeny weeny, he thinks he's hot stuff and you're cold potatoes.
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When she is not on tour she sits and thinks at her secluded home on ectoplasm clouds while drinking peppermint tea.
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One minute she thinks she's pregnant and the next she's barging out of the fire door, threatening to quit the reality show.
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The woman at the counter thinks she must have misheard us -- 44 metro tickets is not something she has ever processed in her career.
publications.mcgill.ca
When the public thinks of innovation, it's usually in the realm of blue-sky thinking and new inventions.
theconversation.com
They can appear when the affected person eats, sees, dreams, thinks about or talks about certain kinds of food which produce strong salivation.
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A nonalignment between what one thinks is fact and what can be collectively perceived can be due to ignorance.
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Not even my spellcheck thinks misandry is real.
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