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sense N

sense VB (feelings & emotions)

sense N

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common sense N

common-sense ADJ

common-sense ECON

common-sense N ECON

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English
In general, she is very shy, an avid bookworm, and has a terrible sense of direction (leading her to get lost easily, particularly in tournaments).
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It is particularly useful for summing divergent asymptotic series, and in some sense gives the best possible sum for such series.
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The film reeks with a sense of basic injustice.
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My eerie shades bubble with an irrepressible sense of humour, ready to laugh with (never "at") those earth-bound mortals whose fears they once shared.
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In addition, they think a great deal about the afterlife, which makes sense considering that they constantly face death in the line of duty.
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It evokes giggles and coquettishness; a sense of something perverse that at once fulfills man's needs and makes him debauched.
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Boas argued that geography is and must be historical in this sense.
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Some scutes contain a single pore known as an integumentary sense organ.
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The newly arrived order greatly benefited from the man's business sense and unshakeable confidence.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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