sensation
Example Sentences
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These modest benefits were most noticeable among people with nerve-related pain, also known as neuropathic pain, which can cause burning, tingling, or shooting sensations.
From Science Daily
Last month I braved “Cake Picnic”—a viral sensation and laboratory of post-Covid social interaction.
She was discovered in her teens after posing on the cover of Elle magazine, swiftly becoming a sensation in her home country, and was persuaded to enter the cinema world.
From BBC
A family friend persuaded her to pose for the cover of Elle, the leading women's magazine in France, and the photographs caused a sensation.
From BBC
They quickly became a global sensation during their childhood - starring in feature films, appearing on the covers of magazines, and endorsing products from toothpaste to syrup.
From BBC
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