Aún no tenemos significados para "ponder over".
1Find some hollies, become a detective, and ponder over their venerable history.
2Let us ponder over these two words; in order to weigh them well.
3That parting shot also had in it, for me, something to ponder over.
4She left the room, and I remained to ponder over this strange interview.
5But there was no time to ponder over the reason now.
6She turned from the agitated external world to ponder over her inward emotion.
7Reader: You have said much about civilisation-enoughto make me ponder over it.
8And now Tad began to ponder over certain other phases of his situation.
9Persistence-thereis a word of might it will pay you to ponder over.
10Our hero was left to ponder over what he had heard.
11I am, however, very glad of your remark, and will ponder over it.
12There is certainly something to ponder over in this man's state.
13Why would he ponder over and magnify the offence of Kate?
14But he's inclined to get away by himself and ponder over his inventions.
15To show you how short-lived is Irish gratitude, ponder over this:-
16Twenty years on, both have an anniversary for their respective fans to ponder over.
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