Examples of using First thought in English and their translations into Malay
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But her first thought was right.
Yeah, that was my first thought.
My first thought was of other children.
She said that her husband at first thought….
I first thought it was a fire.
I will admit, Booth was my first thought too.
First thought it was a hotel.
Yeah, that was my first thought. shark, maybe.
My first thought, I'm dead, it exploded.
Just reading the phrase“Galaxy S4″, my first thought:“seriously, HDC?”?
The first thought that arises during a delay is pregnancy.
And when I relapsed, my first thought was, Don't let Hyeon-a go.
The first thought… one tends to fear… to preserve the clay.
An alarm clock malfunctions and your first thought is it's proof of a wizard?
And your first thought is it's proof of a wizard? An alarm clock malfunctions,?
Housekeepers' of the brain renew themselves more quickly than first thought.
It may not be the first thought when a diagnosis is made.
My first thought was that the hotel could have been built at a better location.
Freud argued that the random first thought is a forgotten continuation of the memory.
At first thought, it might not seem like a good idea to talk to other bloggers in your niche.
My God, what have I done?Suicide survivors often report that their first thought after they swallow the pills, or jump, or cut themselves.
You know, the first thought that flashed through me: you make me happy.
My first thought, as a man married to an Asian woman, was why do you feel the need to justify this to ANYONE.
Iodine alone isnot enough Speaking of the diet-thyroid relationship, the first thought is for iodine, a mineral essential for the functionality of this gland as a structural component of thyroid hormones.
The first thought that crosses the mind of those who have decided to start saving is how to reduce electricity consumption.
And even the first thought after waking up is about us, right?
He said many at first thought it was the sound of traditional, celebratory cannon fire, but then he felt the ground shake.