What do you think meaning in English
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Definition
What do you think?: What is your opinion? What is your view?
What do you think (the weather will be like tomorrow?): What is your view on; what is your opinion about (the weather tomorrow?)
Examples
- "What do you think? Polly : I'm not sure if I follow, Luna."
- "Susie : So, Bruno, what do you think about my outfit?"
- "Bob : Maybe I should grab another slice of cake. What do you think?"
- "You sir, hello there, what do you think about the Six Nations championship?"
- "Hannah : So? What do you think?"
- "What do you think she's going to say?"
- "Bob : Well, what do you think?"
- "Philip : Come on Susie, what do you think I am, some sort of animal?"
- "Huh? What do you think?"
- "- Well Mr. Castorini, what do you think?"
- "What do you think? Horatio : Give me another biscuit first."
- "Susie : Okay then Polly, what do you think?"
- "What do you think of my pictures?"
- "Philip, what do you think about this proposal?"
- "What do you think prompted you to come and see me?"
- "What do you think? Regards"
- "Bruno : What do you think Cindy?"
- "What do you think about pirates?"
- "Brian Jones, what do you think?"
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