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sensation

[sen-sey-shuhn] / sɛnˈseɪ ʃən /




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The ceremony also celebrates talent outside of the world of music, with actor Stephen Graham continuing his success with Netflix sensation Adolescence, which won him the best performance in a TV show/film award.

From BBC

I never got to meet them, and I wish I had, because I wrote another song which had a little pop at a teenage sensation at the time, and I didn’t mean anything by it.

From Los Angeles Times

The fluttering I felt near my ankles was to mimic the sensation of a running critter.

From Los Angeles Times

This sensation is triggered by reactive molecules in cells that signal the body to avoid harm.

From Science Daily

Scotland fans on social media have compared the new away jersey to the optical illusion dress that became an internet sensation in 2015.

From BBC