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Definitionn. an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation
Last update: August 28, 2015
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A sensation of warmth came to his body. [noun]
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With the sudden attack of paralysis his legs lost sensation. [noun]
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I have a strong sensation that today's match will be won by India. [Please select]
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There maybe a burning sensation in the stomach, the feeling of an 'empty stomach ' or even abdominal pain. [noun]
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Needle sensation did not correlate with serum cortisol levels. [noun]
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The flushed countenance, angry eye and swelling figure of the scout, produced a sensation of secret awe in all that heard him. [noun]
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The latter was not yet ended, when the sensation among the men had entirely abated. [noun]
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The words of the answer and the air of the speaker produced a strong sensation among his auditors. [noun]
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Though the return of Duncan was likely to remind them of his character, and the suspicious circumstances of his visit, it produced no visible sensation. [noun]
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Some other things puzzled the village, and would in more sensible times have produced a sensation. [noun]
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Lovel looked on this strange scene devoid of wonder (which seldom intrudes itself upon the sleeping fancy), but with an anxious sensation of awful fear. [noun]
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