Thinking has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | "Are you thinking what I'm thinking you're thinking?" "That depends on whether what I'm thinking you're thinking I'm thinking is what I'm thinking." | |
2. | "Hey, pal, are you thinking what I think you think I'm thinking, or are you thinking what you thought I've been thinking?" "Wait, who are you anyway?" | |
3. | "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" "What are you thinking about???" | |
4. | While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: "While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: 'While I was thinking...' Holmes quickly snatched the volume from Coutabay's hands. | |
5. | "What are you thinking about?" "I'm thinking about you." | |
6. | Are you thinking what I'm thinking? | |
7. | Are you thinking what we're thinking? | |
8. | "You were thinking about Tom." "I was not! I was thinking about work." | |
9. | I know what you were thinking, because I was thinking it, too. | |
10. | Hey, wait a minute, are you thinking what I'm thinking? |