verb
- to think about something carefully and thoroughly
- to heat wine or cider with spices
Usage: often used with ‘over’
noun
- a promontory or headland
Usage: chiefly Scottish
Examples
- She decided to mull over the job offer before giving an answer.
- I need time to mull this decision carefully.
- They mulled wine with cinnamon and cloves for the holiday party.
- The recipe calls for mulled cider served hot.
- The lighthouse stood on the rocky mull overlooking the sea.
- We hiked to the mull to watch the sunset.
- Let me mull it over and get back to you tomorrow.