The warmth of such friendships is palpable and to meet friends from many thousands of miles away is frequently a surprise pleasure. [adjective]
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The question was unasked, but palpable in the air above the audience. [adjective]
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Such a direct and palpable contradiction of the tale related by the father caused all eyes to be turned on him. [adjective]
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The age and weakness of the slumbering and unconscious Munro were indicated by signs too palpable to be mistaken. [adjective]
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At the first discharge of his piece the green adventurer struck the popinjay, being the first palpable hit of the day, though several balls had passed very near the mark. [adjective]
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Time, making this error more palpable, has brought about justice. [adjective]
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It is now necessary that man, governed by his senses, should find in virtue a charm palpable to those senses. [adjective]
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And is it not a palpable, unquestionable good if a peasant, or a woman with a baby, has no rest day or night and I give them rest and leisure. [adjective]
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