Third-person singular simple present indicative form of think.(verb)
Plural form of think.(noun)
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Use "thinks" in a sentence
"Jenkins has scoured the town pretty well in the time he had, A clerk at Maplewood Inn thinks -- _thinks_ -- he saw such a man in the lobby there about three weeks ago."
""Now to-night," he resumed, "here's somebody just rung up to say that he thinks, only _thinks_, mind you, that he has forgotten to lock his garage and will the constable on that beat see if the keys have been left behind."
"Joe can see) he shakes a sceptic head, and, leaning towards you, whispers (forgetting that Joe can only hear when you shout at him) that you must be pleased to remember that "_that's_ what he thinks he done; and no doubt he _thinks_ that it was so; and it may be it was, and I should never think of contradicting, not no man; but I has my own opinion in the matter."