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18 Sentences With "ruminate about"

How to use ruminate about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "ruminate about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "ruminate about". Mastering all the usages of "ruminate about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A catcher can ruminate about what sign to put down for his pitcher.
For example, if you're someone who tends to ruminate about "what if" scenarios, that can reinforce your anxious thoughts.
This Memorial Day weekend I have time to ruminate about those who have given their lives for the American dream.
If you're someone who tends to ruminate about everything, that might make it harder for you to keep something to yourself.
Other animals have fight-or-flight responses to threat, but they don't subsequently have to ruminate about [those threats] the way that we do.
Neuroticism -- or emotional instability -- is a personality trait that measures how sensitive you are to perceived threats, and how likely you are to ruminate about them.
Her art lingers on terms like intimacy, partnership, and empathy, and dives into open-ended questions that ruminate about the essence of our humanity and humanness.
But to ruminate about how Hillary would have won if only the Russians, WikiLeaks and James Comey did not do her in — well, I have had enough of this.
When we're stewing about something, we ruminate about how we were mistreated, and we obsess about things we wish we had done or said, or what we're going to do.
Even the media play along: It's rare to hear the pundits ruminate about GOP nominee Trump's health, his apparent routine consumption of fast food or his addiction to diet soda.
Stacey Abrams, who ran an inspiring campaign for governor of Georgia in 85033 and almost won, should run for the Senate in 2020, not ruminate about running for president or remaining on the sidelines.
" 'I think they like me there:' Trump says he's popular in UK despite threat of protests 'England' During the Trump strayed from the subject of politics to ruminate about the use of the word "England.
Where Murphy Brown had the leisure to ruminate about politics (it was, after all, part of her job as a reporter), Roseanne was just trying to scrape by, working a series of menial jobs to support her husband and three children.
Image: Master Plan Design and Joe Mineo CreativeLawmakers attending the Cleveland Republican National Convention where Donald Trump formally clinched the presidential nomination were able to ruminate about what they had done in a luxurious hideaway reportedly funded in part by Microsoft, Comcast, AT&T, Chevron, the Koch family, and Big Pharma.
Much of Leary's research is centered on the notion of the human self, self-awareness, and self-reflection. While there are clear benefits to the human ability to distinguish oneself from others and reflect upon past experiences, Leary and his colleagues have revealed many disadvantages as well. Examples include the tendencies to harbor bitterness, ruminate about imaginary scenarios, and panic about remote threats to safety. Each of these negative thoughts can lead to emotional challenges unique to the human species.
Co-rumination, or talking excessively about each other's problems, is common during adolescent years, especially among girls, as mentioned before. On a biological basis, a study has shown that there is an increase in the levels of stress hormones during co-rumination. This suggests that since stress hormones are released during co-rumination, they may also be released in greater amounts during other life stressors. If someone exhibits co-rumination in response to a life problem it may become more and more common for them to co-ruminate about all problems in their life.
The Wake of Dick Johnson is a 2016 theatrical play and feature film produced by Alt Variety and distributed by Amazon. It was written, directed by, and stars Luke H. Walker. The story takes place at the wake of its protagonist Dick Johnson, who returns from death to bitterly ruminate about the afterlife, which according to Johnson is a bleak and endless loop of all the world's agonies. The feature film was adapted for screen from the 2016 off-broadway play––also written by, directed and starring Walker––and produced under the same title.
"The Weaver's Answer" is one of Family's more straightforward songs; it's about an old man asking for the "weaver of life" to show him "the patterns of my life gone by upon your tapestry". As the song gets underway, the old man recounts his childhood, his first love, and the day he took a wife; he wonders aloud how it looks on the fabric from the weaver's loom. He goes on to ruminate about his sons and how they grew into adulthood to take wives of their own. After an instrumental break (see below), the old man grows more sorrowful, remembering the day his wife died and being unable to see his grandchildren after age has robbed him of his sight.

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