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mulling
1[ muhl-ing ]
noun
- the act of reflecting or ruminating carefully on something (often followed by over ):
After reading that book on simplifying life, I’ve been doing some heavy mulling and pondering.
adjective
- reflecting or ruminating carefully on something:
News hound, artist, analyst, or mulling philosopher—all will find this man’s story an unparalleled feast.
mulling
2[ muhl-ing ]
noun
- the act or process of heating wine, cider, ale, etc., sweetening it, and flavoring it with spices:
Their gourmet spice blends carry the strong flavor needed for the mulling of wines, ciders, or juices.
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Example Sentences
Leading trading partners China and the European Union, which is facing a 20% hit, are mulling over retaliatory actions that could lead to an all-out trade war and cripple imports and exports.
Others, he said, are mulling whether to leave.
An hour after that announcement, several news organizations reported that Musk is now mulling contributing another $100 million to Trump and the Republicans.
And the government is mulling a city hotel tax similar to Venice’s.
Policy-makers, executives and diplomats at the Paris summit have been mulling ways to capture the economic benefits of AI innovation, while addressing the technology's risks.
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