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# To think over, ponder or consider a problem # To heat wine with spices and fruits

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What part of speech is mull?

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mull1    /mʌl/ Show Spelled[muhl] Show IPA -verb (used without object)1.to study or ruminate; ponder.-verb (used with object)2.to think about carefully; consider (often fol. by over ): to mull over an idea.3.to make a mess or failure of.Use mull in a SentenceSee images of mullSearch mull on the WebOrigin:1815-25; perh. identical with dial. mull to crumble, pulverize; see mull 4-Synonyms1. consider, weighIf this doesn't help, please don't hesitate to talk to me.


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