"notion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "Lean," Melody said, trying to catch a fleeting notion.
- His thoughtfulness touched her, and she had the fleeting notion that he would always be that kind of man, that he had always been, and she'd never noticed.
- He had been there and worked at that, giving him more than a fleeting notion of what it was going to take to change the population's mind in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- They had little medicinal or food value, but the pleasant-smelling flowers pleased her, and she had a fleeting notion to pick some.
- Adults commonly dismiss such talk as foolish or fleeting notions, manipulative scare tactics or exaggerations born of immaturity.
- I spoke openly of killing myself, a fleeting notion that I had often considered but never before uttered.
- Pat Adcock had never been pregnant, had never really wanted to be-oh, sure, maybe now and then there had been a fleeting wistful notion, quickly gone away.
- When they got up to go Hilda's fleeting notion of trying to get Lin aside for a little chat evaporated when the Chinese officer whisked him firmly away.
- I'd had fleeting notions about it even before that, but my plan really crystallized that day.
- The most fleeting notion of drinking a full-fledged, even a semi-fledged, red in August is stupefying.
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