1. ruminating - Noun
2. ruminating - Verb
of Ruminate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe ought to learn from the kine one thing ruminating. Friedrich Nietzsche
Again I was stuck, this time ruminating on her stupid words, “I don’t like you as much as you like me?” Source: Internet
Dis-entangling ourselves from these sub-conversations is what happens when we’re ruminating, have revenge fantasies, feel anxiety, numb out, or deaden ourselves. Source: Internet
Foisting Brexit on voters who were not given the full story as to outcomes and consequences and now they're off, oozing and ruminating on how much more they can wreck things. Source: Internet
Frasier and Niles make fun of the idea, but ruminating about the possible reasons for Eddie's funk leads them to dwell on all the reasons to be unhappy with their own lives. Source: Internet
Gary Lutz is one of those talents who can write about anything he wants—office supplies, men’s rooms, skin—and still be able to keep you ruminating on any single phrase for hours at a time. Source: Internet