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sense

[sens] / sɛns /






Example Sentences

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In hindsight, he said, it made sense not to risk injury playing another year in high school.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sense of impending Welsh doom only for the Scots to lose ball on the floor just as they threatened to motor.

From BBC

Khoosat told AFP that making Pakistan's debut at the festival came with "a good sense of achievement, but also with a sense of responsibility".

From Barron's

"She adored long walks with her dog, the peace of nature, books that transported her, and the sense of freedom found outdoors," he added.

From BBC

In a traditional sense, they might be used, for example, by a farmer who wants to lock in the price of a crop before harvest.

From The Wall Street Journal