Sentences with sense
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S s - She stared at him again, unable to believe the evidence of her senses.
- She probably sensed that I wasn't telling her the whole story. [VERB that]
- Suddenly you got this sense that people were drawing themselves away from each other.
- When your child is struggling for life, you feel this overwhelming sense of guilt. [+ of]
- My sense of justice was offended.
- He has an impeccable sense of timing. [+ of]
- ...when he was younger and had a bit more sense.
- There's no sense in pretending this doesn't happen. [+ in]
- ...a noun which has two senses.
- A sense of warmth
- A sense of happiness
- A sense of right and wrong
- He is a man without any sense
- What is the sense of going out in the rain?
- What is the sense of this proverb?
- In what sense are you using the word?
- A sense of warmth, pain, etc.
- A sense of longing
- A sense of direction, pitch, etc.
- A sense of humor, honor, etc.
- Some sense in what he says
- To talk sense
- To come to one's senses
- To grasp the sense of a remark
- To sense another's hostility
- My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
- To have a sense of cold.
- The moral sense.
- A sense of humor.
- Have you taken leave of your senses?
- A sense of security.
- A just sense of the worth of a thing.
- A sense of duty.
- He has no sense.
- Try to talk sense instead of shouting.
- You missed the sense of his statement.
- There's no sense in worrying about the past.
- The sense of a meeting.
- In a sense it may have been the only possible solution.
- His attitude doesn't make sense.