a thought better in Hungarian

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Sentence patterns related to "a thought better"

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1. Rosado is even better than I thought.

2. I thought you'd be better at this.

3. She thought it better to mute her criticism.

4. Better that, she thought resignedly, than making a complete fool of herself.

5. This includes the thought of being brought into a much better, happier condition.

6. The fancier something looked, the better he thought it tasted.

7. I thought you said acupuncture would make me feel better.

8. Well I just thought, you know, I'd better agree to it.

9. I thought it better not to interrupt her with any comment.

10. Cinder considered telling him it wasn't working but thought better of it

11. I thought it was better to err on the side of caution .

12. All these examples, they thought, simply highlighted the need for better coordination.

13. Thought better by Jewry itself to withdraw him from the public gaze.

14. Better to read little with thought than much with levity and quickness.

15. Then we thought we should nip over the next craggy bit to get a better view.

16. After thirty years, I would have thought you had a better pension plan.Oh and it gets worse

17. 9 He also mentioned an old bugbear - he thought Vincent should dress better.

18. She felt like slapping him in the face, but thought better of it.

19. I thought you would've raised him better than to gulp down single-malt.

20. 13 I feared the woman had no better thought than to make a mountebank of her child!

21. 28 Better to remain silent and be thought a fool that to speak and remove all doubt. 

22. He thought he knew better than I did, though he was much less experienced.

23. I would stand back and try to line up at a better angle, but still the thought was there.

24. Better, thought Sammler, to accept the inevitability of imitation and then to imitate good things.

25. He thought better of it, and despite a case of galloping homesickness, decided not to go home at all.