Use "sense|senses" in a sentence

1. “Keep Your Senses Completely”

2. Strength, speed, heightened senses.

3. 5 When the five senses averagely distribute on every common person, their average always lead to magnify one certain hands-down sense. , such as sight.

4. Selfishness suffocates spiritual senses.

5. Over-stimulation of the senses manifests itself Auditively (machines, radios, smacking lips), visually (light sources) or sense of touch (certain fabrics, labels in clothing, or touching)

6. So, Consecration has two senses.

7. His senses were working overtime.

8. That word has three senses.

9. Grief has blunted her senses.

10. The drug blunted his senses.

11. The plant itself senses drought.

12. Was It'spring tickling her senses?

13. + 8 Keep your senses, be watchful!

14. That girl's come to her senses.

15. " Your senses and spirit will benefit... "

16. Lavender —A Gift to the Senses

17. Their senses of humor meshed perfectly.

18. Fear dispossessed her of her senses.

19. Have you taken lost your senses?

20. Wine can blunt the senses.

21. Her scent overpowered his senses.

22. What tickling of my senses!

23. All Dan's senses were afire.

24. The Prodigal Comes to His Senses

25. 4 They barrage one's five senses.

26. A sensor senses AC line voltage.

27. How can we keep our senses

28. You must have taken leave of your senses! b. You must have left your senses behind! 35a.

29. Old English blencan ‘deceive’, of Germanic origin; later influenced by blink. Blench (sense 2) is a variant of blanch, although in practice the two senses are very difficult to disambiguate.

30. The verb Conciliate has 3 senses: 1

31. The noun Commonness has 4 senses: 1

32. The Latin term ‘Analogia’ had various senses

33. How do the senses demonstrate God’s goodness?

34. The word 'record' has several different senses.

35. In some senses the criticisms were justified.

36. An animal has senses but no reason.

37. Have you taken leave of your senses?

38. The noun Athabaskan has 2 senses: 1

39. The noun Attentiveness has 3 senses: 1

40. The noun Atomism has 2 senses: 1

41. His senses were blunted by the whiskey.

42. Indulge your senses with Decadent Supreme Cakes

43. Blunt has several other senses as an …

44. Evidently, the wrongdoer came to his senses.

45. Use your imagination; get your senses involved.

46. Was she taking leave of her senses?

47. One sense triggers another sense.

48. 6th sense, 6th sense, pfft!

49. • Blunder (verb) The verb Blunder has 3 senses:

50. • Biweekly (adjective) The adjective Biweekly has 2 senses:

51. • Agglutinate (verb) The verb Agglutinate has 2 senses:

52. • Antiphonal (adjective) The adjective Antiphonal has 2 senses:

53. He is my way of losing my senses.

54. Our senses of taste and smell add delight.

55. 10 This was about surfeit of the senses.

56. 24 She has lost command of her senses.

57. 2 The first was through the five senses.

58. • Convolute (verb) The verb Convolute has 2 senses:

59. • Clangor (verb) The verb Clangor has 2 senses:

60. • Bucolic (adjective) The adjective Bucolic has 2 senses:

61. • Clamour (verb) The verb Clamour has 2 senses:

62. • Amuck (adverb) The adverb Amuck has 2 senses:

63. And the alligator has some very sophisticated senses.

64. Disfellowshipping may bring the wrongdoer to his senses.

65. And the same is true for other senses.

66. □ What circumstances brought the prodigal to his senses?

67. We cannot help the egoism of our senses.

68. Repellency is not confined to the olfactory senses.

69. The pupils were terrified out of their senses.

70. The verb Culminate has 5 senses: 1

71. The noun Allurement has 3 senses: 1

72. The nerves Appertaining to the senses, on …

73. Charles, you have finally lost your senses.

74. It's a constant assault on his senses.

75. Are you completely out of your senses?

76. She has lost command of her senses.

77. Smell is one of the five senses.

78. She had taken leave of her senses!

79. • Countercheck (verb) The verb Countercheck has 2 senses:

80. The rest of your senses will recover naturally.