Sentence examples for been emotion from inspiring English sources

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been emotion

noun

A person's internal state of being and involuntary physiological response to an object or a situation, based on or tied to physical state and sensory data.

Exact(3)

What is most likely to pull her out of the marsh has always been emotion.

He was very fit, so it must have been emotion, not the shovelling, that made him redden so.

Indeed, it can fairly be said that the essential dynamic behind Kyoto, as with earlier scares about the world's running out of resources, has been emotion, not reason.

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Then there is emotion.

We're emotion smugglers.

There's emotion, passion.

"Marina is emotion.

"Football is emotion.

"That was emotion," Nova said.

You know, it's emotion".

For her, flamenco is emotion.

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