Sentence examples for been sense from inspiring English sources

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been sense

noun

Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.

Exact(1)

This may have been sense of duty on the Judge's part, but it smacks more of the peculiar brand of righteous indignation which borders so perilously on envy.

Similar(57)

His motto is "sense and simplicity".

Their latest release is "Sense of Occasion".

Finally, there is sense perception.

But is sense perception reliable?

If has, then is sense preserving.

There is sense of musical chairs.

The RAMP RNA produced is sense.

Some examples might be: Sense of humor.

And there is Senses.

What she was sensing was more immediate.

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