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You probably intuited that I had come back and woke up.
Somehow, I'd intuited that something like this would turn up.
Karen kept talking, intuiting that she was close to an answer.
If the rest of them only sensed or intuited that, her husband knew it.
I also intuited that the monkeys were not the entire story.
He correctly intuited that it meant the door was locked.
He'd intuited that the battle would go poorly and had decided to beat everybody home.
Karen intuits that their approach will be taxing in some way.
They meet in a hotel bar, where she intuits that he is on to her and arrests him.
Perhaps she intuited that the details would not be anything she wanted to hear.
The locals feared her, having intuited that she was a witch.
Nicholas was about to say something, then thought better of it, intuiting that she would use anything he said now as further provocation.
He intuits that this woman is his mother.
Watching the youth, he intuits that he has something to hide.
She kowtowed in the old manner, intuiting that would impress him.
I intuited that this was something of a contradiction, but I didn't care.
They both intuited that the mysterious forces at work in this drenched night were not restricted to these mountains.
However, Elijah intuits that the incident was an encounter with his one viable weakness: water.
Crawford intuits that Burns is the original modern poet.
"Say, no." The young reporters, no doubt intuiting that this is a rhetorical question, press on.
We intuited that her haste had some connection to her handsome husband, waiting outside in the car.
Frankly, we had sort of intuited that.
I couldn't figure out which would fit right and intuited that try-ons weren't an option.
Letitia intuited that was not the complete truth.
Also, he intuited that the particular changes that occur with strict necessity are, on the whole, the play of a game.