Sentence examples for incipient feelings from inspiring English sources

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Gay taste is something more singular, probably linked to incipient feelings of dissimilarity from one's peers.

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"He loved the feeling of incipient catastrophe".

Moreover, I was feeling an incipient sense of... failure.

During the Mills trial, he told jurors he had an "incipient cold" when he was feeling the sniffles.

However they were in service to a powerful feeling: namely that, faced with the symptoms of incipient psychedelia, many adults were convinced the freedoms of popular culture and President Lyndon B Johnson's "great society" had got out of hand.

Although the Kurdish safe haven is only a virtual state, it is an incipient democracy, a home of progressive Islamic thought and pro-American feeling.

THE same giddy feeling of taboos broken and shackles cast off; the same high density of pretty Slavic students; the same incipient frostbite.

The doctors diagnosed incipient schizophrenia.

That highlights an incipient trend.

They failed to consider incipient heart disease.

Were the sandbags for incipient flooding?

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