Examples of 'sense of something' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense of something"

sense of something: This phrase indicates the perception or understanding of a particular concept, idea, feeling, or situation. It is often used when describing one's comprehension or intuition regarding a specific matter

How to use "sense of something" in a sentence

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sense of something
More a sense of something not being quite right.
Maybe we can make some sense of something.
There is the sense of something universal to be discovered.
And the timing of this sense of something.
A sense of something that stretched before me for generations.
And not in the sense of something dead.
A sense of something unfulfilled.
I did not mean it in a sense of something horrible.
The sense of something different it brings.
I was hoping you could help me make sense of something.
We feel a terrible sense of something that is lacking in us.
Learning is a matter of making sense of something.
There was a sense of something incredible happening.
I just can not quite make sense of something.
To make sense of something means to understand it.

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They seemed to have a sense of something.
There is the sense of something ancient and utterly evil.
Your brain is just trying to make some sense of something.
It gives them a sense of something bigger and rosier.
It is also seen when people are concentrating or trying to make sense of something.
You are trying to make sense of something that is senseless.
A sense of something vast.
She feels a sense of something.
A sense of something missing.
You are going to have to make sense of something that makes no sense.
The sense of something immense.
I am trying to make sense of something.
An oppressive sense of something strange impending descended on me like a pall.
Our brain needs to relax in order to fully make sense of something.
There was also a sense of something incomplete.
Well, to interpret something means to make sense of something.
You might get a sense of something or feel something.
As I know the best and have a sense of something.
It provides a sense of something that is good.
Lynn, the police are trying to make sense of something.
There was a sense of something missing.
Well, unfortunately it does not exist in the sense of something real.
There was a sense of something else.
I went to this film with very high expectations, with a sense of something.
There was a sense of something lost.
Even when the level at work is achieved, there is a sense of something missing.
But it gave you a sense of something bigger than yourself.
When a person is brought up in a spiritually deprived environment, there is a natural sense of something missing.
When you transfer the sense of something to something else.
A sense of something bigger.
A melancholic sense of something lost.
The sense of something standing there, watching you from above.
That vague sense of something.
The sense of something dark being stirred to life, of violence tightly contained, was riveting.
Makes some sense of something.

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