Musing in a sentence as a noun

Folks have been musing along these lines for decades.

A mindless musing on twitter is a news submission to HN now.

With bitcoin, this is more than just a hypothetical musing.

It gets me musing that there are some uses for what we've got now that we're not seeing, and some folks should be exploring.

Excuse me?Sure, given the premise, I can do my own musing on the subject and come to my own conclusions.

Like Roy, though, were still musing as to why it took a leaked email for Microsoft to clarify its stance on DX and XNA.

Musing in a sentence as an adjective

I'm not picking a fight or attacking anyone, just musing on capitalism.

A man musing on objects develops attachment for them, from attachment arises desire, from desire arises anger.[1]63.

The couple had been musing about the connection for months, but they were amazedand deflatedto see how perfectly the two data sets fit together.

An idea I've been musing on: is there a fundamental set of problems of humanity from which all economic activity is derived?

I was just musing that the only word in this headline recognizable to someone outside this small subset of the tech world is "all", and yet it makes perfect sense if you know all the words.

It is a very rich, successful engineer musing at what might be possible if we thought radically different about transportation.

Musing definitions

noun

a calm, lengthy, intent consideration

See also: contemplation reflection reflexion rumination thoughtfulness

adjective

deeply or seriously thoughtful; "Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the 'Byronic hero' - the persona of a brooding melancholy young man";

See also: brooding broody contemplative meditative pensive pondering reflective ruminative