wheels are turning

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wheels are turning

  1. (idiomatic) Progress is currently being made with respect to an ongoing process or other matter.
  2. (idiomatic, of mental activity) Considerable thinking or other cognitive activity is occurring.
    • 1982 December 30, Marguerite Kelly, “Aggressive 4-Year-Old”, in Washington Post, retrieved 7 January 2022:
      I don't know what thoughts are going through his little mind, but I'm sure the wheels are turning.
    • 2002 October 16, Douglas Rodgers, “Birth of a nation”, in Guardian, UK, retrieved 7 January 2022:
      But now, eight years after the Mandela election, the wheels are turning again, ideas are coming.
    • 2014 March 15, Erica Goode, “After 20 Hours in Solitary, Colorado’s Prisons Chief Wins Praise”, in New York Times, retrieved 7 January 2022:
      Mr. Raemisch has gained a reputation as an outspoken reformer and has made clear that he wants to make significant changes. [] Mr. Raemisch's staff members have gotten used to his directness, and to his sudden silences. "When he's quiet, that's when he's at his best, because his wheels are turning," said Kellie Wasko, his deputy.

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