think back

VERB
  1. recapture the past; indulge in memories
    he remembered how he used to pick flowers
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How To Use think back In A Sentence

  • I think back to my very first appointment with the diabetologist, decades ago, when I asked if my wife could give me insulin injections. After the Diagnosis
  • Most of the older people can only think back and sigh about memories of the past, their youth.
  • In 9 Star Hotel, the filmmakers follow Ahmed and Muhammad, one a merry collector of found objects, the other a philosophical criticaster of the Palestinian character ("We think backward.
  • Think back to your highschool days and recall the most nerdy, goofy, awkward kid that you and your jock friends bullied around and tormented each and every year.
  • As the bus heads on into the pine-clad foothills of Sierra Madre mountains, I think back to how my quest began.
  • It was the kind of thing that made one think back to a time of elegant ladies and poised gentlemen.
  • A few hugs and tears are shed as we think back to when Lindsay was too ill to even get out of bed, and could not breathe on her own.
  • It might help you to understand Elaine if you think back to when you were her age.
  • I think back and I feel I was a very quiet, insular child and what dance offered me was an opportunity to just be in this most wonderful space.
  • Malaysia if you think back to the days of Viet Nam where we recall Southeast Asia with Viet Nam on the corner and dripping down from Southeast Asia is long (?) More Like Us: Making America Great Again
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