Examples of 'lovely sense' in a sentence
Meaning of "lovely sense"
lovely sense - This phrase is used to describe a pleasant or delightful feeling or impression that is associated with someone or something. It implies a positive and charming quality
How to use "lovely sense" in a sentence
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lovely sense
They have such a lovely sense of color.
Lovely sense of whimsy with that angle.
And he has a lovely sense of the ridiculous.
Lovely sense of humor.
Give you a lovely sense of security.
Lovely sense of privacy.
You have a lovely sense of humour.
Lovely sense of being part of something special and for that we thank God.
Adam told me you had a lovely sense of humour.
What a lovely sense of humor this author has.
He has a calm personality and a lovely sense of humour.
Add a lovely sense of occasion.
I still got the scars, lovely sense of humour.
What a lovely sense of humour . Loved practical jokes.
Has not she got a lovely sense of humour?
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Lovely sense of humor. And obviously entirely innocent.
It is not just that lovely sense of companionship I have with you.
He was a great professional, very quiet but with a lovely sense of humour.
He had a lovely sense of humour.
I want to sign my new will in your presence . Give you a lovely sense of security.
He had a lovely sense of humour . Sounds great.
Wonderful! Right . Charming, intelligent, lovely sense of humor.
What a lovely sense of humour you have!
Charming, intelligent, lovely sense of humor.
Gentle, lovely sense of humour.
Certainly, sir. Add a lovely sense of occasion.
He 's got a lovely sense of rhythm.
Adam told me you had a lovely sense of humour . Did I?
There is a lovely sense of Shangri-la.
Tum around. What a lovely sense of propriety!
Charming, intelligent, lovely sense of humor. Right.
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Used to be a lovely miniature over the mantle
And you really do have a lovely home
Looks like a lovely day for a bus
Examples of using Sense
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Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence
Later there was more of a sense of hindrance or delay
Common sense when operating a power tool