Deeply absorbed in thought.
Sinónimos
Examples for "lost"
Examples for "lost"
1Depression costs Irish business £170 million each year in lost work days.
2The problem, the problem, the problem was I lost all my feelings.
3Siddig said his father appeared in good health but had lost weight.
4The reality is he has lost control of his party on Europe.
5Have words and arguments lost their power to bring about social change?
1The rest of Europe is more preoccupied with other matters right now.
2Ghanim, however, was preoccupied by thoughts of his house and his goods.
3Perhaps, in less preoccupied times, they might have spared them some change.
4I'd been so preoccupied with training I hadn't given it another thought.
5Lexi had been so preoccupied with work recently, she'd been neglecting Gabe.
1Interviewers are often left bemused by her darkly honest sense of humour.
2Last year he said he was bemused by their friendliness during tournaments.
3The public is already bemused by the debate, which has only started.
4The elder appeared quite bemused by the request but waved his agreement.
5Ravi wrote: He was naturally quite bemused but rolled with the punches.
1It dropped idly from my hand; and I remained deep in thought.
2During the story of the Princess, the Caliph appeared deep in thought.
3I have walked my floor, deep in thought, in puzzlement, in indecision.
4The Captain would approach the wheel, where Gissing was deep in thought.
5They rode in silence for some time, Robert Cairn deep in thought.
6But some time thereafter she sat in silence, apparently deep in thought.
7She fell to pacing up and down the kitchen, deep in thought.
8He held his hands clasped as if he was deep in thought.
9Mr. Stone was still standing, pen in hand, presumably deep in thought.
10He was still gazing out towards the sea, apparently deep in thought.
11I translated this to Michael and he nodded, looking deep in thought.
12Her mind remained deep in thought about him and his vague tomorrow.
13When I had finished he sat for several minutes deep in thought.
14But Peter did not laugh: he appeared to be deep in thought.
15She herself was seated apparently deep in thought before an untrimmed hat.
16Hephaestus had been deep in thought and he stood from the table.