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thought-reading

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as mind-reading.

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Examples

  • He had known of that thought-reading trick ever since his ayah (native nurse) taught him to lisp Hindustanee; just as surely he knew that its impudent, repeated use was intended to sap his belief in himself.

    In The Time Of Light dj barber 2010

  • It started as it meant to go on, with thought-reading chavgirl Kelly visiting Nathan's grave only to find him alive again though six feet under and, I'm afraid, masturbating down there.

    Rewind TV: Giles and Sue Live the Good Life, Misfits, Stephen Fry and the Great American Oil Spill, BP: $30 Billion Blowout, Downton Abbey – review Phil Hogan 2010

  • You forget my highly developed faculty of thought-reading.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Johnny Pez 2009

  • You forget my highly developed faculty of thought-reading.

    "The War of the Planets" by Harl Vincent, part 4 Johnny Pez 2009

  • A gaming company called Emotiv plans to release a thought-reading helmet that would allow players to work through a mystical world just through their mind.

    First they see what we see, then it’s The Matrix. 2008

  • Every leading physiologist and psychologist down to the present time has relegated what, for want of a better term, has been called “thought-reading” to the limbo of exploded fallacies.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • The metaphorical or pantheistic God of the physicists is light years away from the interventionist, miracle-wreaking, thought-reading, sin-punishing, prayer-answering God of the Bible, of priests, mullahs and rabbis, and of ordinary language.

    The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006

  • Every leading physiologist and psychologist down to the present time has relegated what, for want of a better term, has been called “thought-reading” to the limbo of exploded fallacies.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • Every leading physiologist and psychologist down to the present time has relegated what, for want of a better term, has been called “thought-reading” to the limbo of exploded fallacies.

    ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006

  • The UK team say such research might help paralysed people communicate, using a “thought-reading” computer.

    The Science of Reading People’s Thoughts | Impact Lab 2005

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