Examples of 'undercurrents' in a sentence
Meaning of "undercurrents"
undercurrent (noun) - a subtle or hidden flow or movement of water, air, or emotions beneath the surface
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- plural of undercurrent.
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of undercurrent
How to use "undercurrents" in a sentence
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There are always undercurrents and oddness.
You thought you had no emotional undercurrents.
Several undercurrents lay beneath this rivalry.
The station also airs UnderCurrents nightly.
Undercurrents received a call from jail last week.
I am able to sense the emotional undercurrents in my group.
Religious undercurrents and outcast heroes.
I heard this river is very deep with undercurrents.
Yet strong emotional undercurrents are influencing their actions.
Surface calm and strong undercurrents.
I felt undercurrents all evening.
But there are now undercurrents.
There are undercurrents here we would never let you see.
He said that there were undercurrents and winds.
These undercurrents are affecting my spirit.
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I do not feel the undercurrents anymore.
It can be quite hard to steer in stormy waters or unexpected undercurrents.
We get in touch with impulsive undercurrents in our personalities.
The ominous undercurrents surfaced even in the midst of exuberant celebrations.
Of course it would be unwise to forget the undercurrents of doubt.
These issues are undercurrents that may limit the recovery.
There is a gentleness in him and the strong undercurrents of virility.
And these undercurrents are bringing micronutrients up into these sunlit waters.
In fact there were undercurrents of unrest.
There are undercurrents within your societies different from outward appearances.
There are always undercurrents of deceit.
These undercurrents can not be controlled as long as you are not aware of them.
To get lost in the undercurrents of my continent.
Kids are very intuitive about these things and sense these undercurrents.
Now you felt undercurrents.
There may be undercurrents of opposition that are slowly wearing away at your psyche.
They operate as oceanic undercurrents.
The undercurrents that before were held together are now falling apart.
Marketers would be wise to account for these undercurrents of resistance.
Such were the undercurrents and motives which induced the nation to resort to radical measures.
And there are undercurrents.
I can hear the undercurrents from the spirits but they are too afraid to speak clearly.
To show the undercurrents.
Only those whose hearts pump for theatre can catch these undercurrents.
The same undercurrents.
UK based Undercurrents produced Revolting in Prague giving a street view of the various blockade groups.
The novel is full of strong emotional undercurrents and intense passions.
Reflects undercurrents that were long present in Roman art.
There are many political and commercial undercurrents at play at so many levels.
Mesley has won three Gemini Awards for her work on Marketplace and Undercurrents.
A multitude of undercurrents.
He bluntly puts them to work in his exploration of nature 's unsuspected undercurrents.
Underneath the surface brewed strong undercurrents that could drag you under.
However, swimming is not recommended due to its strong undercurrents.
Much of its universal appeal is due to common undercurrents of misanthropy across cultural borders.