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  • Great sensation! (8)
  • Deuced rum sensation! (8)
  • Funny sensation this! (8)
  • Sensation on sensation! (8)
  • I have not the sensation. (10)
  • Great sensation, of course. (8)
  • Thyme felt a little gulping sensation. (8)
  • Queer sensation, to hear the ladies ask! (10)
  • She made a sensation in the drawing-room. (8)
  • This and that sensation beset me in turn. (10)
  • James saw him go in with a strange sensation. (8)
  • They left a queerish sensation in his frame. (10)
  • It was about the weirdest sensation I ever had. (9)
  • He was experiencing a sensation never felt before. (8)
  • He did not pray, but merely sought rest from sensation. (8)
  • But that sharp, sweet stinging sensation did not leave him. (8)
  • His own from the roots; from the first growth of sensation. (10)
  • The sensation of springing through the air is an uncanny one. (21)
  • Elizabeth, with a triumphant sensation, looked towards his friend. (4)
  • In 1897-98, he visited the United States, where he made a sensation. (3)
  • Algernon awoke in deep darkness, with a delicious sensation of hunger. (10)
  • Algernon awoke in deep darkness, with a delicious sensation of hunger. (22)
  • Gyp felt a sensation as when feet happen on ground that gives a little. (8)
  • The familiar sensation of an abraded shin recalled his dazed faculties. (1)
  • He could not see the hand, but he knew the sensation; it was running blood. (1)
  • My mishap of yesterday, told in an off-hand way, produced a deep sensation. (2)
  • Leaning back with half-closed eyes, he tried to diagnose this new sensation. (8)
  • And, suddenly, she had a fainting, sinking sensation that she had never yet known. (8)
  • Quite a new sensation; terribly delightful, bringing a sense of completed manhood. (8)
  • A choking sensation had attacked his throat, and he had hurried away into the mist. (8)
  • He ate steadily, but at times a sensation as though he could not swallow attacked him. (8)
  • And very soon came that other sensation, so disillusioning, that all else was crowded out. (8)
  • He felt as if a spent shot were striking on his ribs; it was the unknown sensation of fear. (10)
  • His first sensation was a sort of stupefaction of relief that had in it an element of anger. (8)
  • Apparently she had no feminine sensation of the unwontedness and the absurdity of the matter! (10)
  • The aspect of the new intolerable world I was to live in after to-morrow, paralyzed sensation. (10)
  • Quick of sensation, but not courageously resolved, she perceived how blunderingly she had acted. (10)
  • His sensation of sinking was so vivid that he feared lest he should be going still further below. (10)
  • His sister, the Countess, once explained to him what Demogorgon was, in the sensation it entailed. (10)
  • The sensation of freedom had a magical effect on me, so that I was the wildest talker of them all. (10)
  • She knew that when she played she was giving pleasure only to herself; but this was no new sensation. (4)
  • For the first time since her midnight expedition she felt a sensation of the full weight of the deed. (10)
  • He had a stumbling sensation in his legs and feet, as if his brain refused to steer him away from her. (8)
  • March smiled reassuringly, and waited to give himself the pleasure of the sensation he meant to give her. (9)
  • The mere fact of having given pleasure was enough to produce a warm sensation in a man so naturally kind. (8)
  • The warmth from her lips, and the scent of her remained with Winton like a sensation wafted from the past. (8)
  • Yet she seemed to have no thought in her mind; she had no active sensation of pity or startled self-love. (10)
  • His sudden feeling for her was the painful sensation of one who sees a ripe nectarine hanging within reach. (8)
  • The ladies, with another sensation, admitted the perfect accuracy with which these points had been touched. (9)
  • She went towards her husband conscious of the rather pleasurable sensation which combat always roused in her. (8)
  • She went up with her head whirling, a dry sensation in her throat, a guttered frightened feeling in her breast. (8)
  • There will be enough of them, in all probability, to supply every sort of sensation that declining life can need. (4)
  • They actually enjoyed the sensation in every instance, except when a strong current was passed through the trunk. (21)
  • Lavender experienced a sensation as if his soul were creeping back up his legs; he spoke as it reached his stomach. (8)
  • This would give us both a sensation which is desirable in a world where an Emperor offered a kingdom for a new one. (14)
  • And he thought of little, of nothing; but a sweetish sensation beset his heart, a kind of quivering lightness his limbs. (8)
  • But when she lifted the latch of the gate, a sensation, prompted by some unwitting self-accusal, struck her with alarm. (22)
  • Mrs. Pendyce saw that they were dead, and the sense of their vague and nauseating odour was her first definite sensation. (8)
  • A little sensation, almost a murmur, not wholly of assent, went round that circle which had so nearly voted Alice a saint. (9)
  • And Audrey had the sensation of watching someone pelt her with the rind and husks of what her own spirit had long devoured. (8)
  • Mrs. Waddy cared much less to hear of Dipwell and its inhabitants than of the sensation created everywhere by our equipage. (10)
  • With her weak limbs and head worthlessly paining, the little infantile I within her ceased to wail, dwindled beyond sensation. (10)
  • Nor did that sensation of unreality cease when her aunt began collecting her gloves, and they trooped forth to the drawing-room. (8)
  • With an inward gasp, and a sensation of nakedness altogether new to her, dismal, and alarming, she felt that she could not lie. (10)
  • A soft remorse may be adopted as an agreeable sensation within view of the wasted penitent whom we have struck a trifle too hard. (10)
  • His intensity of sensation launched him on an eternity of the swinging in ridiculous nakedness to the measure of time gone crazy. (10)
  • Never had the exquisite sight, smell, sensation of nature, tranquil, warm, and brilliant after a storm, been more attractive to her. (4)
  • The passage of that long rough tongue athwart his skin gave him an agreeable sensation, awakened a strange deep sense of comradeship. (8)
  • He had roused a sensation, because of a man being present, Percy Southweare, who was related to a man as good as engaged to marry her. (10)
  • They will delight infinitely in a simple country round of existence, in propriety and church-going, in the sensation of feeling innocent. (10)
  • Wilfrid was pierced with laughter; and then the plainspoken simile gave him a chilling sensation while he was rising to the jealous pitch. (10)
  • In like manner, years before, in his youth, he had gone down to the sea, and there had known something of this mysterious sensation of renewal. (13)

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