Similar words: common sense, nonsense, sense, senses, incensed, in a sense, sixth sense, senseless. Meaning: [sens] adj. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues.
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61. Perhaps he sensed an opportunity to make amends for his behaviour in 1825.
62. Gleysteen sensed that Park was losing his way, seeming to be uncertain about the wisdom of his own decisions.
63. She sensed that he was holding back with a massive effort, suppressing his own hunger with iron discipline.
64. There was little talk of a very personal nature, although Hurd sensed her friend was sometimes troubled.
65. Coventry-born Painter, 21, sensed trouble soon after the start and made repeated efforts to keep the headgear in place.
66. I sensed that fragments of a story, rather than a whole story, were emerging.
67. But the serpent sensed hunger chewing at its stomach like David sensed it gnawing at his soul.
68. Out on the street, the police sensed what Daley wanted and began pushing blacks harder.
69. Lili sensed that she was being spied on, but she didn't care.
70. Whenever managers were laid off, he sensed in the ranks ever-higher levels of anxiety Even those who remained were running scared.
71. After a while, I sensed that he was no longer listening.
72. They have sensed, as the layman does not, the damage to established ideas which lurks in these relationships.
73. The people could not have been more charming but even so I sensed an undercurrent of suspicion.
74. He sensed its presence, glimpsed the dark shape only on the edge of his vision.
75. The chil-dren sensed his tension and gave him a wide berth.
76. Similar affinities with mass-media imagery can be sensed in many other works.
77. I was so terrified of losing him, for I sensed there would never be another love like this in my life.
78. When he was through, Tip sensed the awkward sobriety that had overcome his table.
79. We sensed that Borden could cut and run at any moment.
80. She sensed that underneath his jesting ways there ran true feeling.
81. Hadn't she sensed the shrewdness and strength of purpose that lay behind those mask-like features?
82. Moma Parsheen cried out as she sensed environment flooding back, the way that sensation needles through a frozen limb.
83. It lasted about a minute before fading and they both sensed a feeling of impending danger.
84. There was some danger of falling in, and Janir must have sensed it, for as we crossed he stopped crying.
85. Forester sensed a worm of tension, deep in his belly and fighting to get free.
86. Somewhere ahead of her, Rosa sensed a change in her life.
87. Instantly alert, we trotted out after our bailiff and sensed the envy of those left to wait.
88. In fact, I sensed something missing in the stories that circulated. Sentencedict.com
89. Perhaps she sensed my growing discontent and was frightened of appearing to gloat.
90. But as they sank to the floor, naturally, Jay sensed a tension in Lucy.
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