I have a deep presentiment that we might meet an accident. [noun]
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Delorme, of Arles, in 1865, appears to have been the first who recognized its novelty and had a presentiment of disaster. [noun]
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He, from whom Salvation was hidden, saw remotely, by presentiment as it were, many things which to us, the Redeemed, are clear and plain and near. [noun]
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"It is this: I have a presentiment, I know not why, that you are about to encounter danger." [noun]
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Or had I a presentiment. [noun]
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Dion, with a presentiment that misfortune was threatening himself and his dear ones, obeyed the summons. [noun]
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I had not the faintest presentiment that the train of thought I had started would lead me whither it did. [noun]
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A presentiment quickened the beating of her heart; the fan became motionless again. [noun]
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