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How to use ruminate in a sentence

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When cases of dishonesty and those involving welshing on debts abound, it is worthwhile to ruminate on examples, such as the following.
Editorials and longer opinion pieces shout crudely at us, whereas a good essay should meditate, cogitate and ruminate in a solid literary style.
I need to cogitate and ruminate on it a bit more before the official electoral prediction.
Being thus provided with an opportunity to ruminate it was impossible not to think of the happy recovery of my clasp knife.
Melancholic depressives may also ruminate over the same thoughts and experiences, and feel excessive guilt.
Rather than show my disdain outright and attach my friend's moral shortcomings, I started to ruminate a more edifying scheme.
These animals do not ruminate, and their stomachs may be simple and one-chambered or have up to three chambers.
The cow needs a balance of physical ingredients in her rumen to get her to ruminate, to slow down the flow of food through the stomach, and develop rumen wall muscle tone.
In previous times I would just ruminate and descend into something much deeper.
Gather as much spiritual experience as you can while you are here and ruminate over it when you go back like a cow chewing the cud.
She doesn't have a specific idea, but she likes to ruminate upon organizations and systems and larger social patterns.
They sadly ruminate upon the same attitudes that will be re-used more quickly by others.
The skull of the grown cow, for example, consists mainly of the large jaws, made to devour and ruminate huge amounts of plants.
All ruminate the bitterness of a failure and reject each other the responsibility.
It is a short step from focusing on emotions to ruminating on them, and research has shown that people who ruminate have an increased chance of becoming depressed.
Rather than wrestle with these inquiries, Ashcroft simply admitted that he didn't know, stressing instead that there wasn't any time to ruminate on such trifles.
Though not hermits or recluses, they do enjoy their own space to ruminate about what makes the world go round not to mention what makes people tick.
Perceptive fiction has always been a venue for society to ruminate on the moral issues of the day.
Here is: cows can thus ruminate these harmless links without fear of crisis of aƩrophagie.
They ruminate and use bacterial fermentation to help digest their food.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We have not been able to preserve them efficaciously for the future, or to ruminate over them again and again.
He seemed to ruminate on this thought as if it gave him special cause for reflection.
And, much disconcerted, he walked to the parlour, to ruminate upon some other measure.
Then he sought the friendly shelter of the weeds, and sat still to ruminate.
His last days, moreover, had been too crowded for him to ruminate over their taste.
The Grand Duke and myself were left to ruminate on what we had heard.
And is it not a pleasant work in old age to ruminate upon them?
So he breathed not a word, and continued to ruminate upon his vengeance.
The cloven-footed animals which do not ruminate are the hog family.
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