Definitionadv. with aesthetic gratification or delight
Last update: July 8, 2015
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" Miracles are sensuously cognizable events, not comprehensible on the ground of the causality of nature as such, but essentially on the ground of God's free action alone. [Please select]
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By the poet's imagination, and through the art of his expression, thought may be sensuously perceived. [Please select]
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It is for contemplation only, not to be sensuously enjoyed nor put to practical use; and, further, its production is not a universal duty. [Please select]
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I am said to have no ambition other than to live life sensuously. [Please select]
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She reveled almost sensuously in the excessiveness of the contrast, quite unconcerned that her white gown was several years out of date. [Please select]
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Detail that is neglected really acquires a greater prominence than detail that is carried too far, because it is sensuously disagreeable. [Please select]
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