"sense" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "It's not a race; it's more like a marathon," said the lieutenant, an intense man who, while animated, seems nonetheless to possess an unnerving sense of calm and a placid stare.
- The rage at Bonnie's deception was still there, but the emotion was eclipsed by an unnerving sense of worry.
- An unnerving sense of familiarity struck him.
- There is, for some, an unnerving sense that traditional political distinctions have blurred.
- Many Blesois apparently believed that Mr. Mitterrand would do something about checking unemployment and an unnerving sense of economic decline.
- Even though she had always been with Simon when he was carrying it about, she felt a peculiar unnerving sense of responsibility at the thought of what was inside.
- The film, released in 1941, was ahead of its time, a dark tale whose brooding design, murky lighting, overlapping dialogue and ripped-from-true-life Hearst connection created an unnerving sense of realism.
- That uneasy feeling was back in Trip's stomach--the unnerving sense that something was wrong.
- Occasionally I get the unnerving sense that one or two people are paying attention to what I am saying.
- Mr. Mikhailov's photographs convey an unnerving sense of penetrating skin to the bone or to despair.
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