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How to use ruminations in a sentence

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I have no idea what woman was the inspiration for that album, but most of the songs are sad ruminations of a love affair gone wrong.
Most of the film consists of religious ruminations couched in arch dialogue.
The book appears to be the actual ruminations, almost diary entries, of a real human being named Crusoe.
The magazine's erudite, elegant editor encouraged all sorts of arcane and experimental ruminations from his reviewers.
Her solipsistic ruminations signal a true diva's self-absorption, yet they also have a sneaky evocative power.
Of course it also got her started on her infrequent ruminations that we need to move so we can have another room.
We'll have the hits, maybe some hits-to-come, maybe some ruminations on the fame he loathes escalating into iconographic infinity.
Such garbled ruminations, however, were my very first undoing, for instanter I had stepped on vicious air and landed a good three feet below.
It exists on a continuum with her other work in its carefully constructed ruminations on love bathed in her soaring contralto.
Just when you think you have it all figured out, a new piece of evidence presents itself to invite more ruminations.
Film noir has thus far managed to escape the conformity trap, remaining a flexible forum for dark ruminations.
The most touching parts of the documentary are her ruminations on her long relationship with Tracy.
In all these works, the artist brings a novelist's sweep to his ruminations on what was once optimistically named the Century of Progress.
These ruminations are chased from my mind like dustballs when the band takes the stage to the deafening approval of their awaiting minions.
Three songs by Henri Duparc were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations.
Much of my storytelling and ruminations about my father have been cathartic, a new stage of grieving a loss from which I've never really recovered.
In the 1980s, her geopolitical ruminations moved out of domestic settings.
It was not a message we ever heard from Shakespeare, who, increasingly fretful about the fate of kings, retreated into the ruminations of King Lear and a litigious retirement.
Then Hopper peels off to various almost Surrealistic ruminations on solitude.
Three of his songs were sweetly Gallic romantic ruminations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
How do they vary the monotony of their ruminations from one to two, and from two to three, and so on?
These ruminations were cut short in a manner that was violent, not to say alarming.
His ruminations resulted in his calling again at Blair's on the way to the dinner.
The tone of Varbarriere's ruminations, on the whole, was decided.
I cannot distinctly recollect the ruminations of that moment.
With his fellow watch-dogs my ruminations had nothing to do.
There had been no need to reserve the small hours for these ruminations.
Such is the case in depression, where non-productive ruminations are a common and distressing symptom of the disorder.
Judge Thayer left him to his ruminations, apparently knowing his habits.
And Sir Jekyl drank a glass of claret, and returned to his ruminations.
I was suddenly aroused from my ruminations by a light tap on the shoulder.
Such ruminations naturally produced a streak of misanthropic bitterness.
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