food for thought

NOUN
  1. anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking
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How To Use food for thought In A Sentence

  • The findings are food for thought for those making a new year resolution to diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact that humans are killing about 20 to 30 million sharks a year through commercial sport and fishing is also food for thought.
  • Berkeley is much taken with the notion of a World Soul that is a 'pure aethereal fire'; and has been speculating Siris is explicitly a speculative work, put forward not dogmatically but as food for thought about its role in the functioning of the cosmos. Berkeley, Laws of Nature, and Occasionalism
  • Food for thought: A dirt-poor couple of equal incomes. Matthew Yglesias » Marriages Becoming More Financially Egalitarian
  • It's tough reading through rambling speeches, but he has some worthy food for thought.
  • Today's reading assignment will give you enough food for thought to prepare for next week's class discussion.
  • Anna -- regarding your "food for thought" comment: viewing a captive living in horrid conditions should make any woman less likely to complain. An Enduring Marriage
  • The findings are food for thought for those making a new year resolution to diet. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's definitely food for thought - once you sort of mentally insert the punctuation, chiz chiz. Sense and Sensibility
  • You can also provide food for thought with herbs, potted strawberries and tomatoes.
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