have another think
English
editVerb
edithave another think (third-person singular simple present has another think, present participle having another think, simple past and past participle had another think)
- To reflect on and reframe an event; to reconsider.
- 1876, Mark Twain, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, page 228:
- when I got to that old shackly brick store by the Temperance Tavern, I backed up agin the wall to have another think.
- 2008, Wendy Lewis, Plastic Makes Perfect: The Complete Cosmetic Beauty Guide, →ISBN:
- If you do not, then have another think about it.
- 2013, Will Storr, Will Storr Vs. The Supernatural, →ISBN:
- I put the cup down again and have another think.
- 2014, Elizabeth Reed, To Love A Difficult Man:
- I think, Natalie, you are acting very rashly, and you should have another think about what you're about to do.