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think

[thingk] / θɪŋk /


VERB
remember
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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You can test a VPN’s speed all day long and you’ll often see more peaks and valleys than you probably thought.

From Salon

Some travelers are asking that question, given the concerns about how the ongoing conflict in Iran is affecting the oil market and in turn, fuel prices —think $4-a-gallon gas.

From MarketWatch

Scientists also think it may have been covered in soft, fuzzy filaments.

From Science Daily

Christine said she was walking with her husband and baby in Clapham High Street when she saw hundreds of young people, adding: "I think it took everyone by surprise."

From BBC

For Keen, she thinks the movie is a "nice way to keep the fans happy" whilst they wait for the next game release.

From BBC