MULL OVER vs COME TO: VERB
- To think deeply about something; to ponder, deliberate or ruminate.
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- Be relevant to
- To regard or specify, as narrowing a field of choices by category.
- To befall; to affect; to happen to; to come upon.
- To devote attention to in due course; to come around to.
- To reach; to arrive at.
- To total; to amount to.
- To stop a sailing vessel, especially by turning into the wind. See also come about.
- To recover consciousness after fainting etc.
- Have to do with or be relevant to
- Cause to experience suddenly
- Return to consciousness
- Attain
MULL OVER vs COME TO: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To think about; to consider; to ruminate about.
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MULL OVER vs COME TO: RELATED WORDS
- Turn to, Take to, Get into, Deal with, Look forward to, Think over, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Speculate, Ruminate, Contemplate, Ponder, Mull
- Accompany, Age, Acquire, Again, Attain, Concern, Touch, Strike, Bear on, Touch on, Refer, Relate, Pertain, Revive, Hit
MULL OVER vs COME TO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Turn to, Take to, Get into, Deal with, Look forward to, Think over, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Speculate, Ruminate, Contemplate, Ponder, Mull
- Acquire, Achieved, Achieve, Accompany, Attain, Touch, Strike, Concern, Touch on, Bear on, Refer, Relate, Pertain, Revive, Hit
MULL OVER vs COME TO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Both teams had much to mull over after that cracking encounter the last day.
- We mull over His promises, allowing them to sink into our souls.
- If that sounds like your peace or boyfriend, mull over investing raxe.
- We were forced to mull over the concept of real human interaction.
- We will, however, mull over the first question in this essay.
- PDM likely to mull over a hiatus in its protest campaign.
- Clearly these are the principle concerns for you to mull over.
- Wills and some considerations that you need to mull over.
- Bangla skipper to mull over one-day future (Titel).
- So much to mull over about THE veil.
- This taco truck has come to the rescue!
- Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace but a sword.
- They come to us with experience from their own country, and they can provide services to communities related to where they come from.
- Coolest thing to come to Utah in a long time come with word counts and reading time estimates, you.
- The midwest has the best weather and being able to come to Topeka is a dream come true.
- Lady George Hamilton was full of inquiries about you and hopes that when I next come to Deal, you will come too.
- Travelers who do come to this country come for the laid back atmosphere and beautiful landscape with striking sunsets and welcoming people.
- Why had those memories come to him, and why did they come without bitterness, like some mere foreshadowing of the present?
- And when He did come, He would come to His temple.
- Take a journey where stories come to life and dreams come true, right in your living room!
MULL OVER vs COME TO: QUESTIONS
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- When did Scandinavians come to the Pacific Northwest?
- When did Eastern European immigrants come to America?
- Why did the English settlers come to Massachusetts?
- What episode does Inspector Lunge come to Ruhenheim?
- Where does the world come to celebrate Oktoberfest?
- Why did Thamizharasi's grandfather come to Tirunelveli?
- When did Scottish immigrants come to Pictou Island?
- Will the mountain come to Muhammad if it will not come?
- Where does the saying Good Things come to those who wait come from?
- Where do roaches come from when they come to Your House?