Synonym: inherent aptitude, instinct, replete. Similar words: distinct, distinctive, distinction, institution, institutional, in step, install, against. Meaning: ['ɪnstɪŋkt] n. inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli. adj. (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated.
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121) He must, in any event, have felt that the pressures were foreclosing the issue against his original instinct.
122) Gradually she straightened, gathered the parcel to her as though her instinct to protect it somehow protected her too.
123) Guys who have grown up on a ranch know almost by instinct what needs to be done to keep it running.
124) It is, after all, a basic instinct to keep oneself clean and to eat.
125) If nothing else, the Hart provided a forceful illustration of the homing instinct.
126) Experience told him that a woman's natural instinct was to defend herself rather than to hurt the attacker.
127) In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.
128) The paratenic host is also of considerable significance because of the strong hunting instinct of cats.
129) Almost by instinct, he knew when to yield and what to require in return.
130) It is a natural inclination and instinct to want our effort recognised and appreciated.
131) My instinct was to assume that she was playing a vicious joke.
132) In one way or another, whatever happened, instinct told him that they would both survive.
133) Primaflora appeared in the doorway behind him and by instinct, it seemed, he knew it and turned round.
134) See them nose the long coastline in a glide of perfected instinct.
135) I feel certain the purpose of the slimness stems from the natural instinct to shoal in a compact body.
136) He judged his risks; he had an extraordinary survival instinct.
137) The development of pub retailing has shown a corrective instinct for seeking to set a purpose built business in the right location.
138) Yet subsequent projects revealed an almost unerring instinct for commercial blackspots.
139) The instinct of Eva's husband, Bee, is to tone down the services and comply with the law.
140) Whatever else he might be, instinct told her Nicolo Sabatini was not a man to force himself on a woman.
141) I was terrified. I was just working on instinct and trying to survive.
142) They would think her maternal instinct outraged at the extraction of her child?
143) Both super-powers shared the instinct for self-preservation and negotiated continuously in search of credible systems of nuclear deterrents.
144) The Prime Minister's gut instinct is to secure a private sector future for the Tube.
145) He had played football in college and claimed he had an instinct for battle. Sentencedict.com
146) Deep in his sick brain his survival instinct warned him his injury was serious.
147) Other scholars heard that he was unwell and sent him notes made remote by their instinct that his straits must mortify him.
148) He remembered clearly that Murray had asked if he had any mail, and his instinct was to tell the truth.
149) Life is like music, it must be composed by ear, feeling and instinct, not by rule. Samuel Butler
150) Yet whether lean times or creative instinct drive customers to second-hand shops, they remain a valuable option.
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