There is about every madman a singular sensation that his body has walked off and left the important part of him behind.
Be prepared to hear the line "One singular sensation, every little step he takes " ringing in your head for hours after.
It was a singular sensation to stand there.
He was, in the words of the show's great kick-line finale, "One, singular sensation."
I went on among the red reflections, which seemed like subterranean fires; I had a singular sensation of being in a very important dream.
By slow degrees, a singular sensation replaced her distress, the intimation of a state she almost didn't recognize, had come close to forgetting.
"Now that," Demarest said, cutting off the current, "is a very singular sensation, is it not?"
There was a singular tugging sensation which ceased, came again, ceased, and gradually built up to a perfectly normal feeling of weight.
It would be gratifying to report that Montclair's statistical exception is a singular sensation, but it is not.
Singular Sensation The skates did not lie.