US /mʌl/
・UK /mʌl/
Yes, this comes from a common English expression to mull something over.
If we mull something over, we think about it carefully.
From the town of Aubin, we cruise to the isles of Mull and Iona, then follow the Caledonian Canal to Glencoe, Loch Ness, and
WE CRUISE TO THE ISLES OF MULL AND IONA,
The example I'm going to give for this is back in March I went to Mull, which is a Scottish island,
The example I'm going to give for this is back in March I went to Mull, which is a Scottish island, and
But one question that philosophers of language like to mull is the question of meaning.
But one question that philosophers of language like to mull is the question of meaning.
The great Finn McCool, the local champion, against the Scottish pretender Ben and Donner, who lived over here in the Mull of Kintair.
WHO LIVED OVER HERE IN THE MULL OF KINTYRE.
It allows us to organize our thoughts and dwell and mull things over.
Brain scans show a thicker prefrontal cortex in introverts compared to extroverts, which is associated with deeper thought and planning, suggesting that extroverts may be more impulsive than introverts, who prefer to mull things over, instead of directly springing into action.