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sense of oc·ˈca·sion N no pl Brit, Aus

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Using colour to define eyes requires a certain dose of attitude and sense of occasion, she said.
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The game, the result and the sense of occasion was unaffected on the night.
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The grand setting -- it's a tree-lined amphitheatre -- means every show has a sense of occasion before a line is spoken.
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People like to dress up for it... gives it a sense of occasion.
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And dinner here is a spoil, provided someone else is paying; the sense of occasion is palpable.
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And the sense of occasion is counterbalanced by the sometimes stifling pressure to perform.
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Dressing up heightens anticipation and brings an extra special sense of occasion to an evening at sea.
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Her return will generate advance interest and create a sense of occasion on the day.
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The match may have been dull, but the atmosphere and sense of occasion was anything but.
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Colour is a great way of adding a sense of occasion to a table setting.
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