thinking cap

thinking cap
a state of mind marked by reflection or concentration: If we put on our thinking caps, we may come up with the answer.
[1870-75]

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  • Thinking Cap Quiz Bowl — Thinking Cap Quiz is a computerized national quiz bowl competition in the United States. It was started by Harvey Kimble and Shirley Kimble, who coached teams and organized statewide contests. After several years of participating in the Knowledge …   Wikipedia

  • thinking cap — think′ing cap n. a state of mind marked by concentration: We ll need our thinking caps to solve this one[/ex] • Etymology: 1870–75 …   From formal English to slang

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