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n. (plural of contemplation English)
Usage examples of "contemplations".
He heard Danica shifting on the bed again, but was too lost in contemplations of her wisdom.
His contemplations were not purely for reasons of information gathering, though.
This spectacle led me to meditate on times past, and filled my mind with contemplations the most serious and profound.
But she was dragged back over and over to the unavoidable contemplations of that greatest of mysteries.
The cry stole the contemplations from both opponents, forced them to react to the obvious forthcoming distraction.
If I devote myself to other pursuits and contemplations, I must first see, at least, that I do not pursue them sitting upon another man's shoulders.
I must get off him first, that he may pursue his contemplations too.
Catti-brie had retreated within herself, for private contemplations that Drizzt wasn't sure he understood.
Most folk believed her mystical contemplations of ultimate chaos had left her a little mad.
And in The Book of Contemplations, Elder Hofer taught that we should tolerate and respect .
Its defining book, Contemplations on the Testaments, said that wise leaders led by example, gentle teaching, and mild admonition.
In his Contemplations on the Testaments, Elder Hofer had described Heaven as a place of perfect justice and grace and love.
A knock on the door brought Aydrian from his contemplations, shattering the moment of Oracle.
The sheer power of the old horse brought Pony forth from the dark contemplations, made her instead regard the resilience and determination that was Symphony.
Only then did Pechter Dan Turk come out of his contemplations to realize that Abbot Olin and Yatol Wadon were both staring at him.