The phrase
"food for thought" is an idiomatic expression that means something to ponder or reflect upon.
Full definition
I'm sure it will provide me with plenty
of food for thought as well as theoretical and practical background for my future posts here.
Just food for thought if you are so inclined, otherwise carry on as though this «correspondence» never occurred I am curious to see where it will go.
Nevertheless, he's given us plenty of
food for thought in terms of potential formations in Football Manager 2016.
The idea behind the museum's Study Days is to give the general public
food for thought about current exhibitions.
It doesn't mean that all cats in those breeds will have developed bladder stones but it's just
food for thought if you have that breed of cat.
Additional food for thought... some of the very best meals, including desserts, that you'll ever get in high - end restaurants are naturally gluten - free ones.
I believe it's mostly on the player to excel but
still food for thought for some who try to paint a one sided picture.
Whether or not our society is ready to throw out romantic notions about marriage, this book provides much
needed food for thought.
Nothing is ready - made for book club or classroom discussions, and it's guaranteed to provide (forgive me)
food for thought long after you have finished reading.
This new course still focuses on simple living, but brings in more
food for thought around consumption, our relationship with technology and media — and how to cultivate media literacy.
But turn the subject to leadership issues or management or motivation, and you'll hear plenty of
food for thought drawn from all of the latest writers on the topic.
I almost never
throw food for thought and good storage, you can use everything and save you both time and money.
Phrases with «food for thought»