Thesaurus / muse
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After Loeffler’s loss, NBA superstar LeBron James mused on Twitter about putting an ownership group together to purchase the Dream.
WNBA PLAYERS HELPED OUST KELLY LOEFFLER FROM THE SENATE. WILL SHE LAST IN THE LEAGUE?CANDACE BUCKNERJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe next day, by contrast, our buddy-comedy protagonists might muse on themes befitting a comic-strip title that name-checks two lofty thinkers.
‘CALVIN AND HOBBES’ SAID GOODBYE 25 YEARS AGO. HERE’S WHY BILL WATTERSON’S MASTERWORK ENCHANTS US STILL.MICHAEL CAVNADECEMBER 31, 2020WASHINGTON POSTI like to imagine all these years later it’s still circulating, reaching all the places Morris mused about in its pages.
WORLD CLASS: REMEMBERING LEGENDARY TRAVEL WRITER JAN MORRISLIZA WEISSTUCHDECEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTYanis Varoufakis, the former finance minister of Greece and a left-wing icon, has repeatedly mused about the uses of Bitcoin for the left.
WHO REALLY LOVES BLOCKCHAIN? SOCIALISTSCHARU KASTURIDECEMBER 7, 2020OZYThis is consistent with the sentiment many artists express that their creative process is being directed by a “muse” or outside agent.
THE NEUROLOGY OF FLOW STATES - ISSUE 91: THE AMAZING BRAINHEATHER BERLINOCTOBER 14, 2020NAUTILUSSoon after the importation of the "durned weed" from Virginia the tobacco muse gave forth many a lay concerning the custom.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.A lamp stood on the chimney-piece shedding its rays over the Muse in one of her most bewitching aspects.
URANIACAMILLE FLAMMARIONThe summer passed; and Thyrsis found to his dismay that his relentless muse had not yet permitted him to write a word.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIRIndeed, to call a work of art purely and simply "scientific," is tantamount to saying that it is dry and uninspired by the muse.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKSAs we went, I kept looking across the water and sighing to myself; and, though I took no heed of it, Alan had fallen into a muse.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 10 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONWORDS RELATED TO MUSE
- beat one's brains
- brainstorm
- build castles in air
- call it
- call the turn
- cerebrate
- chew over
- cogitate
- conjecture
- consider
- contemplate
- deliberate
- dope out
- excogitate
- figure
- figure out
- guess
- guesstimate
- have a hunch
- hazard a guess
- head-trip
- hypothesize
- kick around
- meditate
- muse
- pipe-dream
- psych out
- read
- read between lines
- reason
- reflect
- review
- ruminate
- run it up flagpole
- scheme
- size up
- study
- suppose
- surmise
- suspect
- weigh
- wonder
- beat one's brains
- brainstormed
- built castles in air
- called it
- called the turn
- cerebrated
- chewed over
- cogitated
- conjectured
- considered
- contemplated
- deliberated
- doped
- doped out
- excogitated
- figured
- figured out
- guessed
- guesstimated
- had a hunch
- hazarded a guess
- head trip
- hypothesized
- kicked around
- meditated
- mused
- pipe-dreamed
- psyched out
- ran it up flagpole
- read
- read between lines
- reasoned
- reflected
- reviewed
- ruminated
- schemed
- size up
- studied
- supposed
- surmised
- suspected
- weighed
- wondered
- abstraction
- academic work
- analyzing
- application
- attention
- class
- cogitation
- comparison
- concentration
- consideration
- contemplation
- course
- cramming
- debate
- deliberation
- examination
- exercise
- inquiry
- inspection
- investigation
- lesson
- meditation
- memorizing
- muse
- musing
- pondering
- questioning
- reading
- reasoning
- reflection
- research
- reverie
- review
- rumination
- schoolwork
- scrutiny
- subject
- survey
- thought
- trance
- weighing
- analyze
- appraise
- appreciate
- brood
- cerebrate
- cogitate
- comprehend
- conceive
- consider
- deduce
- deliberate
- estimate
- evaluate
- examine
- figure out
- have in mind
- ideate
- imagine
- infer
- intellectualize
- judge
- logicalize
- meditate
- mull
- mull over
- muse
- ponder
- rack one's brains
- rationalize
- reason
- reflect
- resolve
- revolve
- ruminate
- sort out
- speculate
- stew
- stop to consider
- study
- take under consideration
- turn over
- use one's head
- weigh
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