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But she had no chance to cogitate on that at the moment.
For Harry merely cogitated in his little head what others actually did.
He seemed to cogitate on that for a moment.
I cogitate over it, but he has a sharp eye and ear.
But the bending had a different aspect- No time to cogitate on that now!
Nay, more, reason itself cannot cogitate them as according with the general laws of experience.
That evening Tommy sat on the bed, and cogitated deeply.
Administration lawyers, despite a long weekend of cogitating, aren't quite sure what to do.
I cogitated on the idea of this social media and my fears associated with opening myself up to it.
I cogitated a bit, realizing that there was a missing element here.
She put the letter back and ducked under the rope, her mind cogitating.
They just wrap the patient up and start cogitating.
"That seems reasonable," he agreed, after cogitating momentarily without effort.
When I cogitate it is mostly an internal dialogue in a learned native language.
Nothing is cogitated by means of this judgement except a certain consequence.
In every syllogism I first cogitate a rule (the major) by means of the understanding.
For the last 10 years, they have ruminated, cogitated and disseminated.
Then he tossed the marble away pettishly, and stood cogitating.
We examined the monstrous orange pile, cogitated a moment, and went on.
She sat back and cogitated for a moment.
She cogitated for a moment, then rang the front-door bell.
A thinking being, considered merely as such, cannot be cogitated otherwise than as subject.
In the former premiss we speak of things which cannot be cogitated otherwise than as subjects.
It follows that the ideal of the primal being must be cogitated as simple.
That hurts, and he wanders off, cogitating to himself.