to think that

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to think that

  1. Used to express that one is strongly moved or surprised by something.
    • 2011, Anne Marsella, The Baby Of Belleville, →ISBN:
      I was sure to find Honoré at some new trick, standing say, heroically holding onto the back of a chair (oh to think that soon he will walk!) and Charles perhaps playing a pastoral suite on the alpenhorn.
    • 2011, Patrick J. Saddles, Seven Rainbows Over Santa Rosa:
      And to think you hope to get a job in radio? Acting like a fool's fool?

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