sensed

IPA: sˈɛnst

adjective

  • (in combination) Having a specified number or kind of senses.
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Examples of "sensed" in Sentences

  • I sensed from the get go that Sen. Obama does not walk on water.
  • It was as if the two had sensed from the beginning what was to come.
  • No, not the boys from town, Talin sensed; this was a different sort of sound.
  • What I sensed is that this was a man who is carrying the full weight of command.
  • I had sensed from the beginning that something had happened there, something I wanted to know about.
  • Nur al-Din sensed that there was something and awoke; then, seeing the very man of whom Miriam had warned him sitting by his side, cried out at him with a great cry which startled him.
  • Pettit and (Bob) Cousy and Elgin (Baylor) and Bill Russell, and I just thought, wow, those teams are trying to win, and I sensed from the beginning of the weekend that this was going to be kind of a fun game because I felt our players wanted to prove something, East coach Larry Brown said.

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