mull meaning:
v. i.) To work over mentally; to think something over;
v. t.) To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices;
mull sentence:
I’ve been mulling over a similar problem.
He’s mulling over some future plans.
We spent hours mulling over maps to find the route.
The manager needs time to mull over our proposals.
We had mulled wine at the party.
Democrats mull cuts to schools in stimulus plan.
Officials mulled over the decision for months.
I started giggling on the bus when I mulled over the funny story you told me this morning.
Many local vendors sell everything from mulled wine to handmade trinkets.
I mulled over the future.
The manager needs time to mull over our proposals.
I’ll leave you alone here so you can mull it over.
I need some time to mull it over before making a decision.
If so, give yourself a few extra days to mull things over before finalizing anything.
Gwendolen was outraged, having mulled over Angelina’s earlier words.
The woman stared at him for a few moments as she mulled over his offer.
Clutching my newly minted college degree in my hands, I nervously mulled over my future.
I’ve mulled over all the possibilities, trying to make sense of John’s betrayal.
Following the meeting, Ross and O’Brien met with writers and mulled over the decision.
I have mulled over her words a lot since and I think she is probably right, as usual.
I have mulled over Obi ‘s actions and they are nothing to be proud of – for two reasons.
Don’t put together a strategy until you’ve mulled over each one, and whether it might be useful to you.
Every word counted , and every sentence mulled over and taken to heart.