Citations:muse


 * 1) (to ponder)
 * 2) * 1847 — Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, chapter XXII
 * 'No,' she repeated, and continued sauntering on, pausing at intervals to muse over a bit of moss, or a tuft of blanched grass, or a fungus spreading its bright orange among the heaps of brown foliage;
 * 1) (To say (something) with due consideration or thought)
 * 2) * 1913 — Edith Wharton, The Custom of the Country, chapter III
 * Mrs. Fairford smiled. "I've sometimes thought," she mused, "that Mr. Popple must be the only gentleman I know; at least he's the only man who has ever told me he was a gentleman--and Mr. Popple never fails to mention it."