Sentence examples for is sense from inspiring English sources

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is sense

noun

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

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His motto is "sense and simplicity".

Their latest release is "Sense of Occasion".

Finally, there is sense perception.

There is sense in the backlash.

There is sense to calling Elliott's bluff too.

That said, there is sense in much of Davies's report.

Actually, Figgy, there is sense in all this.

This is not a movement – it is sense of frustration looking for people to betray it.

With Italy's beleaguered economic position, there is sense of mild depression in the air.

The first casualty of any console war is sense – everyone seems to lose theirs.

Really, all the characters need to do is sense the encouragement and get ready to sing.

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