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train of thought
A succession of connected ideas, a path of reasoning, as in You've interrupted my train of thought; now what was I saying? This idiom, which uses train in the sense of “an orderly sequence,” was first recorded in 1651, in philosopher Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan.
Example Sentences
There is a train of thought that Scottish football, for all its drama, intrigue and excitement, wasn't always the best quality.
Another seemingly innocuous cartoon shows a man at his desk sighing, "My train of thought has derailed."
While talking about his sophomore album, “Kansas Anymore,” Pillsbury suddenly lost his train of thought and, through his phone’s camera, a panicked smile takes over his typically sarcastic composure.
Little was made of Trump’s continual garbling of sentences and loss of train of thought and his incredible barrage of lies, while the press put under a microscope every syllable uttered by Kamala Harris.
The so-called weave is now being used to rationalize his inability to keep a single train of thought or give a straight answer in an interview:
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