sixth sense in English

noun
1
a supposed intuitive faculty giving awareness not explicable in terms of normal perception.
some sixth sense told him he was not alone

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1. Eg. I always believe my sixth sense.

2. And yet , some sixth sense feels something!

3. It'seems that my sixth sense is right.

4. He had a sixth sense for trouble.

5. My crew says I have a sixth sense.

6. My sixth sense told me to stay here.

7. It's like the guards have gotten some sixth sense.

8. Journalists have a sixth sense of news in most cases.

9. My sixth sense told me to stay here and wait.

10. I missed Matata's sixth sense and the Boer war rifle.

11. Rob has a sixth sense for making the right investment.

12. Often our intuition or sixth sense warns us of impending danger.

13. He has a sixth sense to recognise the genuine from the phoney.

14. It was vague , intangible , appealing only to some strange, nameless sixth sense.

15. An eerie sixth sense guided him to wherever a crisis was unfolding.

16. A sixth sense told me that the train was going to crash.

17. He seemed to have a sixth sense for knowing when his brother was in trouble.

18. A sixth sense told her that he would be waiting for her when she got home.

19. The interesting thing about O'Reilly is his sixth sense for finding people who have good ideas.

20. Perhaps Chick was using some kind of sixth sense to follow her rather than simple powers of observation.

21. The fact that athletes use the term sixth sense, a synonym for ESP, lends credence to this possibility.

22. But there are underlying similarities, one of which is having almost a sixth sense about how to make things work.

23. A kind of sixth sense told her that there was someone else in the room, and she turned round quickly.

24. She'd gone only a short way when some sixth sense brought her to a halt in the nick of time.

25. She appeared to have the sixth sense of a bat and could identify, record(Sentencedict.com), and register every item on sale.

26. A forward has a sixth sense and from an early stage I realised I had the corner back in my pocket.

27. We may not have been able to see ghosts, but in our earlier, fish-like form, we did have a sixth sense, according to a study.

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29. Clairvoyance, a psychic ability to see things beyond the range of the power of vision, is often called the “sixth sense.” Clairvoyance is the art of “seeing” with senses beyond the five we normal-ly use