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bethink

[bih-thingk] / bɪˈθɪŋk /


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When a New Englander needs an image for swarming bees he may not bethink him of showered stars, yet sparks from a Fourth of July pinwheel are quite as effective and wholly permissible.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet many readers will bethink themselves of many Cynthias and wonder if it is too late, or just timely, to pass the book along.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the head of the French department did not bethink himself in time to procure a bust of Ronsard to be duly "crowned," during the ceremony.

From Time Magazine Archive

We ought first to bethink ourselves that the inward significance of an action is quite different from its outward significance, and that these are often separated from each other.

From The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Schopenhauer, Arthur

The spear I threw but now,—God be praised it failed of its mark, sir! and I bethink me 'tis still sticking in the tree—has served me in good stead many a time and oft.

From With Drake on the Spanish Main by Strang, Herbert