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thinking cap

NOUN
  1. a state in which one thinks

How To Use thinking cap In A Sentence

  • I'm in need of some interesting suggestions so if you can put your thinking cap on I'd be grateful.
  • You'll get your thinking cap on for new ways to portray your unique individuality. The Sun
  • Proud bogmen across the county are being asked to don their thinking caps and best suits to organise a heat in their local pub ahead of the big county final in September.
  • So thinking caps on, while the rest of us prepare to put our hands into our pockets-yet again.
  • Find a cosy nook and get your thinking cap on. The Sun
  • As my thinking cap is keeping me positive, the emerald isle moves me.
  • You'll get your thinking cap on for new ways to portray your unique individuality. The Sun
  • I'm in need of some interesting suggestions so if you can put your thinking cap on I'd be grateful.
  • Get your thinking cap on, as all your plans need to be seen through to the end. The Sun
  • The use of the word tilted in the sentence "Thinking caps tilted at a jaunty angle". EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
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