1. dwell on
who dwell on the past
They don't obsessively check their email, and they try not to dwell on work-related issues
Do not dwell on past mistakes and learn from your errors.
"Let’s not dwell on the past," she said.
who dwell on the past; Finally, there is a group of people who dwell on the past. They focus on past events, especially negative ones, instead of enjoying the present moment.
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Lekcja 8 słownictwo 1fiszki 28-29.09Moj angielski2. ponder
The situation led me to ponder some of life's big questions.
I pondered deeply
I ponder buying a new car.
As you ponder,
She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game
She sat for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
Shaven-headed man disappeared and Patrick turned back to me, apparently still pondering Will’s fate.
I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion.
On his voyage home, Darwin had time to ponder on these things.
[+ question word] He pondered what might have happened if he hadn't gone home.
there was little time to ponder the dangeres
Ponder deeply over it.
A gaggle of intoxicated youths stopped to ponder whether there is an Opposite Day in Bizarro World.
Fathers and teachers, I ponder, "What is hell?" I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.