Examples of 'just a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "just a sense"

refers to an intuitive feeling or perception, often indicating a hunch or an instinctive understanding of something

How to use "just a sense" in a sentence

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just a sense
I do not feel lonely just a sense of peace.
I just a sense of a little place called.
The courage is not just a sense of being brave.
Just a sense of how things go together.
It was not just a sense of security.
Just a sense of the grappling hand coming out.
They are sometimes felt as just a sense of heaviness in the abdomen.
Just a sense of the room.
Talisa is not just a sense for one year a mess.
Just a sense of the experience.
If only just a sense.
Just a sense of purpose.
But it is just a sense.
Just a sense of humor.
Do something difficult that brings you purpose or happiness or even just a sense of productivity.

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There is just a sense of bored exhaustion.
I think she got into this job for more than just a sense of civic pride.
There was just a sense of calm the whole time.
The biggest thing I felt after the test was just a sense of relief.
There is just a sense that it could have been so much more.
There was no eye, there was just a sense of a witness.
It was it just a sense that this was not good place to stay.
Not a mental patient, just a sense of humor.
Not just a sense of smell.
Self-esteem is more than just a sense of happiness.
It was just a sense of we could do something.
No experience necessary - just a sense of adventure.
Just a sense is fine.
Cause I wondered if it was not just a sense of possession that had been aroused in you.
Just a sense of defeat.
There was no rivalry, just a sense of solidarity.
Just a sense of where I stand.
So many things, but in general just a sense of empowerment.
And there was just a sense that this was not a good place to stay.
I would not expect you to do a full scan . Just a sense of the room, so to speak.
Just a sense of fulfillment, of helping other human beings.
When you shave with a soap, there is just a sense of satisfaction involved.
It 's just a sense of mistaken responsibility.
It does not take wild imagination or fantasy, but just a sense that we are not alone.
There is just a sense of desperation.
Is there any other use to exploration and science, other than just a sense of wonder?
Oh, just a sense of civic responsibility.
In brief, self storage units can give a lot more than just a sense of security.
Just a sense of the grappling hand, the hand coming out.
Welfare must only support people in genuine need, not those with just a sense of entitlement.
No separation just a sense of developing the mental continuum of wholeness, the collective.
You do not need any experience in these topics, just a sense of what makes a good story.
There is just a sense of excitement because the characters are not in that dark, down place.
As a child in Savannah, there was just a sense of freedom here.
There is just a sense of … Of accomplishment.

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