Sentence example with the word 'sensing'

sensing

Definition n. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists

Last update: June 28, 2015


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His inquisitive gaze met hers, likely sensing something amiss.   [Please select]

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Dogs Dogs seem to build very precise models of the external reality, including sensing the mood of the master.   [Please select]

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Nevertheless, each shelter was placed so that the sun did not strike the sensing elements of the hygrothermograph inside it.   [Please select]

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Again, she received his words with that look of doubtful understanding--as though sensing some meaning beneath the polite, commonplace surface.   [Please select]

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The artist, as though sensing her presence, started and looked around.   [Please select]

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Instantly the great bull was awake and bristling, sensing danger from the nocturnal summons.   [Please select]

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And the horse, sensing her spirit, plunged into strong, free gait down the canyon trail.   [Please select]

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Shock, convulsion, pain, relaxation, and then unutterable and insupportable sensing of her environment and the heart.   [Please select]

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"Be seated, Shrimplin," said the judge, sensing something of the lamplighter's embarrassment in his presence and rather liking him for it.   [Please select]

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Chum, once more sensing Ferris's state of mind, lost his own glad buoyancy and paced solemnly alongside, peering worriedly up into Link's face at every few steps.   [Please select]

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His wonderful ability to get out of trouble is evidence of these powers of adjustment, as is also, perhaps, his keen sensing of the utility of the shadier sides of politics and criminal procedure.   [Please select]

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