1. mulling - Noun
2. mulling - Verb
of Mull
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is clear that in mulling over harsh judgments, sinister predictions, and bad memories, we fashion our own sadness; in a certain sense, we savor it. Émile Chartier
Worry is a useless mulling over of things we cannot change. Peace Pilgrim
Frustration was my constant companion. I wanted to scream. "What the he-eck are we supposed to doI asked Fang. He looked at me, and I could tell he was mulling over the problem. He held out a small waxed-paper bag. Peanut? James Patterson
Alternately, a few are even mulling to buy plots in gated societies and build and live in them. Source: Internet
Amid reports that the LJP was mulling to field party candidates against the JD(U) in the upcoming Assembly poll, the newly inducted NDA ally HAM(S) on Friday slammed the move and said, “If that happens, we too will field our candidates against LJP”. Source: Internet
Boris Johnson’s government is mulling new restrictions for England from next week with the government ready to abandon its plan to tackle localized coronavirus hot spots rather than impose a nationwide lockdown. Source: Internet