This phrase implies that contemplating something requires effort and hard work, akin to physical toil. It suggests that thinking deeply and critically about a topic or problem is an active process that demands mental labor and engagement in order to reach understanding or insight. The comparison to physical toil emphasizes the rigor and dedication needed for effective thinking.
I think you must mean Britain... With Blood, Toil, Sweat and Tears
Contemplate
Consider or contemplate.
i think it means money for working that is what my friend said anyway... and she's smart (:
* Reflect * Contemplate
contemplate
This girl was looking at me in a contemplate way I think this is incorrect. It would be 'The girl was looking at me in a contemplative way.' You could say 'I decided to contemplate about the girl.'
To meander on a topic has many different meanings. It can mean to contemplate, think about, or consider a topic. It can also mean to weave yourself around a topic.
To think on something, to ponder it.
To perspire violently from toil
Think. Cogitate. Concentrate. Contemplate.
* Contemplate * Debate * Wonder * Cogitate