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How to use sensation in a sentence

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At the time, his feat was an international sensation and became a landmark of aeronautic progress.
Alternatively, dizziness may be used to describe a swaying sensation, or a feeling of weakness, faintness, light-headedness or unsteadiness.
Digital tablets combine the tactile sensation of light pens with the ease of use of a mouse.
The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation.
In dreams, we can experience sights, sounds, and tactile sensations, in the real absence of the objects of sensation.
The results were true only for people with migraine accompanied by an aura, or a warning sensation that occurs before the headache begins.
This conversation was pointless and only awakened the hollow feeling in the pit of his gut and the sensation of helplessness.
And while the sweet sensation takes a hike, the tongue remains as sensitive as always to salty and sour tastes.
Hunched over his acoustic guitar in a shabby Los Angeles nightclub, he hardly looks like Hollywood's newest sensation.
I ate smaller and smaller mouthfuls, not because I was losing my appetite, but to extend the sensation of remarkable tastes.
Borborygmus is the clunky, sometimes uncomfortable sensation in your innards before you need to evacuate.
Three weeks later she complained of a metallic taste and a burning sensation in her mouth.
If you're meditating to calm your mind and your attention wanders, slowly return to the object, sensation or movement you're focusing on.
Without the aid of vision, when a plate arrives, the first sensation is smell, but you also feel the warm aroma tickling your nose.
It was a show they had virtually washed their hands of and abandoned, but one which they didn't actually realise was, in itself, a sensation.
They can produce a severe whirling sensation accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
The manual explicitly prohibits threats, coercion, physical abuse, and waterboarding, which creates the sensation of drowning.
Sometimes all you feel is a dull achy sensation or muscle fatigue after class.
Just as camera lenses focus light, acoustic lenses reshape sound, spreading it horizontally to increase the sensation of space.
Very fine needles are inserted into the acupoints, and generally only cause a slight prickling sensation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The atmosphere for half a hundred feet around a middle-aged Bashkir has no parallel in any sensation known to the human nostril.
It gave me the creeps, and that is a sensation that does not bother me very much these days.
The secret of this crowning charm was, perhaps, that she was a new sensation.
Impaired sensation in area of distribution of external cutaneous and crural branch of genito-crural nerves.
The publication of this story produced a profound sensation among the personal friends of the dead president.
But after a minute or so he got up, thereby interrupting the blissfulness of sensation, for Maud would wonder why he tarried.
If there is no stimulation of a sense organ, there is no sensation, no perception.
His sister, the Countess, once explained to him what Demogorgon was, in the sensation it entailed.
For the novel of sensation she recommended champagne with a dash of ammoniated quinine.
Ignoring the sensation caused by the detraining of four persons simultaneously, Percival led his party along a muddy rough lane.
No chance that one of them pitched the thing into the diggings for an Earthside sensation?
A kind o' sensation of goneness here, and a kind o' feelin' as it you might die suddint?
The trial made a sensation and widely circulated the ideas which Guesde defended before the tribunal.
To be five miles from shore in a seaway in kayaks like ours was a sensation.
The sensation astonished him so much that he lacked the courage to dissect it.
Never mind, if we've no sensation on the journey, perhaps we'll find one at castleford.
We have seen that extension in itself is not the direct object of sensation.
But, as already stated in the chapter on schematism, reality is that in appearance which corresponds to a sensation.
And very soon came that other sensation, so disillusioning, that all else was crowded out.
The water was so warm as at first to disincline one to enter it, but by degrees the sensation became far from unpleasant.
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