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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91. He smiled to himself as he sensed Suzy soften at the excuse.
92. He raised his head a moment and looked directly at the spyhole as if he sensed some one watching.
93. She sensed the tensions we were suffering before we finally parted.
94. When he finally got there, when he walked through the town, he sensed a tension amongst those who saw him.
95. She sensed a strained explosive atmosphere between them as they exchanged small talk.
96. She was glad when Westerfield church hove into view and sensed that he was just as relieved.
97. Time and again her paintings demonstrated an alternative to the brink which they sensed his were heading for.
98. One sensed that the canopy had been wasted slowly by the powers of fungus and leaf mould.
99. The ghost sensed the emptiness that follows the death of a mind.
100. He sensed something hard under the cushion of his overstuffed chair.
101. He hadn't kept track, but he thought he had sensed Jitters going down.
102. Captain Dawson sensed that there was more behind the request than was readily apparent.
103. Suddenly revitalized and uncommonly clear-headed, he sensed that the cool water was the greatest source ofjoy he had ever known.
104. Once, he had sensed a presence following him on the trail.
105. Climbers Doug Scott and Nick Estcourt both said they saw or sensed phantom climbers.
106. I at once sensed the physical austerity and the quality of social and intellectual superiority characteristic of the best public schools.
107. In doing this, he communicated directly with a supernatural dimension, either external or one that he sensed within himself.
108. Harriet sensed that the girl's parting remarks had not been unpremeditated.
109. Even at that early age, Celia sensed a strange unease(sentencedict.com), a tension amongst the grown-ups.
110. He told magistrates at Cheltenham that he never retaliated if he sensed trouble in his work.
111. Sterling improved strongly and the market sensed an imminent cut in interest rates which added support to the initial market euphoria.
112. She sensed his waiting for her confidence, but knew he would never pressure her into saying anything she would rather not.
113. I knew he felt uneasy at the time, I think he sensed there was something wrong.
114. Ballater sensed obstinate refusal rather than a willingness to bargain.
115. I sensed that she loved her little girl a great deal but was feeling hopelessly lost about how to cope with her.
116. I sensed that little hesitation when I floated the subject of his double chin.
117. I was predisposed not to like him; maybe he sensed this.
118. As if he sensed their homage the Kha-Khan elect waved a hand in dismissal.
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119. Boy sensed that this was a private matter, something to think about but not talk about.
120. She sensed it; she knew it in some atavistic way that had nothing to do with intellect.
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