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He didn't understand the sense of strangeness that gripped him.
A sense of strangeness seemed to dawn on the lady.
She let the curtains close, and the sense of strangeness vanished.
In the volatile thin air was a quick sense of strangeness.
But gradually, as I drew near the end, the sense of strangeness returned to me.
A profound sense of strangeness slowly began to possess me.
By the time the congregation rose again, Roger had lost all sense of strangeness.
There's a novelty about it, a sense of strangeness that is compelling.
After an instant, though, the pain vanished, and the sense of strangeness passed.
The sense of strangeness subsided over several weeks, and she was clearly satisfied with the results.
A sense of strangeness came over me then.
Those she reread most, her favorites, embodied that sense of strangeness.
He had no fear of the werewolf, nor even any sense of strangeness.
The nonhuman characteristics will be noticeable, giving the human viewer a sense of strangeness.
Perhaps it is this sense of strangeness that sends men far and wide in the search for something permanent, to which they may attach themselves.
She lay trying to dispel the sense of strangeness, the feeling that she was in a world not quite real.
Toystown grew slowly larger as Edwin carried them toward it, but the sense of strangeness didn't go away.
Seldom did the costumes and the choreography convey a sense of strangeness or wildness.
As the evening proceeded and conversation unfolded, Jacob was haunted by a sense of strangeness which he couldn't quite pinpoint.
There was an extraordinary sense of strangeness to the sculptures and paintings about him, an unearthliness that doubled their beauty.
Gisel had been silent, nearly motionless throughout, adding to the sense of strangeness, never looking out when he pulled the curtains.
Just this terrible sense of strangeness."
While he waited for them to catch up, he felt a certain serenity, a sense of strangeness, a flavor of goodness.
It was with no sense of strangeness, but as though he were at home, that Philip followed Sally through the long lines of the hops.
She spoke of a pervading sense of strangeness-"I'm on some other planet," she said twice.