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think twice

vb. (context idiomatic English) To reconsider, use judgement; to proceed with caution or thought.

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think twice

v. consider and reconsider carefully; "Think twice before you have a child"

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Think Twice (game show)

Think Twice is a weekend primetime PBS game show hosted by Monteria Ivey and produced by WGBH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts which ran from October 10 to December 26, 1994.

Think Twice (Celine Dion song)

"Think Twice" is a song written by Andy Hill and Peter Sinfield, famously recorded by Canadian singer Celine Dion. Production on the track was by Christopher Neil and Aldo Nova. The song is rock-influenced and features a guitar solo, one of only a few of Dion's songs to do so, performed by Nova. Lyrically, the song is about the protagonist telling her lover to "think twice" before leaving her.

"Think Twice" was released as the fourth single from Dion's third English-language studio album, The Colour of My Love (1993), in July 1994 in North America, in October 1994 in the United Kingdom, Australia and Japan, and in February 1995 in other European countries.

Think Twice

Think Twice may refer to:

In music:

  • "Think Twice" (Celine Dion song), 1994
  • "Think Twice" (Brook Benton song), 1961
  • "Think Twice", a 1966 song by Jackie Wilson
  • "Think Twice", a 1984 song by La Toya Jackson from Heart Don't Lie
  • "Think Twice", a 2003 single by Eve 6 from It's All in Your Head
  • "Think Twice", a 2005 single by Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band from Hôtel Costes, Vol. 8
  • "Think Twice", a song by Salvation from Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970

In other uses:

  • Think Twice (game show), U.S. game show
  • Think Twice, a novel in Rosato & Associates series
  • Think Twice, a play by Ayn Rand collected in The Early Ayn Rand
  • "Think Twice", the No campaign in the Scottish devolution referendum, 1997
Think Twice (Brook Benton song)

"Think Twice" is a song by Brook Benton which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1961. The song was written by Joe Shapiro, Jimmy Williams, and Benton's regular songwriter Clyde Otis, and was released on Mercury Records with the B-side "For My Baby" also co-written by Clyde Otis, with Willie Dixon.

The song was covered by Antoni Williams in 1962, Jackie Edwards in 1966, and Claude Powell in 1977.

Usage examples of "think twice".

This determination must necessarily have an advantageous effect on Pitou's education, since it would naturally induce him to think twice before committing a fault which would subject him to this double punishment.

If the Druufs are actually capable of reading our thoughts, they are going to think twice before laying a hand on him or seriously harming him—.

Most ruffians think twice about going after a fellow of my size, especially when there's a shooter strapped to his hip.

We should have plenty of time to make the descent, but they'll definitely want to think twice before trying it.

There are Concordiat naval captains who'd think twice about crossing the Void.

As Havel is a navigable river all up to Berlin, and Brandenburg is not our best ally anyway, we should think twice about this track.

The Gardier had won and she could bash her own head in with a rock and no one would think twice about it.

Bid him think twice before he lets his devils loose upon an English settlement again.

Call off the cops and I'll put a cordon around the mission the First Cav Division would think twice about forcing, let alone the FBI.

Tell me, Simon, should you be planning to enter this harbor for attack and then saw out of the fog about your ships a fleet you had not suspected was there, would you not think twice of offering battle?

The Republicans would have to think twice before letting America go into default.

No girl would think twice about Marco with Caesare Aldanto in the same city.

After they receive his remains the authorities will think twice about how they are to deal with us.

A grizzly bear with any sense would think twice before tackling Monk.