contemplative造句

They were contemplative of the strange map.

Martin is a quiet, contemplative sort of child.

But as it stands it also provides a contemplative, wistful and sometimes disturbing view of England.

The body drives itself on automatic, so to speak, leaving the soul to be involved in contemplative decision making.

If same time undertakes plant perfume and listen hearing contemplative music, can achieve favorable hairdressing result more, release interior toxin slowly.

Their character lets my ground experience literal glamour, their character or let me touch, or let me SOB deeply, or let me to one's heart's content laughs or make me contemplative flounder.

The middle level is a contemplative and ludical garden where the terrain was shaped into plateaus, each one framed by a corten steel retaining walls with embedded led lighting.

The film's pacing is slow and its mood is contemplative.

His attitude with regard to her, though it was contemplative and critical, was not judicial.

Still wearing his sweaty tank top and carefully scuffed jeans, he seems contemplative, as if he is finally impressed by the enomity of his own achievement.

However, I instead focused on one idea which was how the cantilevered viewing platform projected out from the cliff and the contemplative space that this created.

Secluded and contemplative.

All that afternoon he wore dreamy, contemplative appearance which in him was a mask of perplexity.

When this super-contemplative state is reached, the Yogi acquires pure spiritual realization through the balanced quiet of the chitta (or mind stuff).

The tremendous amount of time spent on newspapers I regard as not reading at all, for the average readers of papers are mainly concerned with getting reports about events and happenings without contemplative value.

The contemplative Mr Green and the restless Mr Geoghegan seemed to balance each other out.

and he was completely carried away by that kind of contemplative ecstasy with which the dramatic author follows his ideas as they drop one by one from the lips of the actor amid the silence of a vast audience.

At this moment of crisis in our nation? s history, thought has become more contemplative, prayerful, and spiritual.

A contemplative discourse, usually on a religious or philosophical subject.

Her contemplative electronic access to her supervisor left her with a disdainful glance, and she was so depressed that she could no longer lift her spirits.

contemplative造句

She was in contemplative mood.