180 collocations for senses

But there was no sign of fear in the look she held me with, and I knew she had not sensed her danger.

Or had it sensed her presence?

He felt a hand pat his pockets lightly in search for a hidden weapon, and then, with his head slightly turned, he sensed the fact that Dan was dropping his revolver into its holster.

He sensed events.

Insensibly, too, there stole over Mr. Carrollton's senses a feeling of quiet, of rest, and he slept ere long again, dreaming this time that Margaret was there.

(2) Clairvoyance in Space, in which the clairvoyant person senses scenes and events removed in space from the observer; and, often also is able to sense such things even when they are concealed or obscured by intervening material objects.

But from the first glimpse of the booted figure among the trees she had sensed other things.

" He kissed her with all a dog's pure devotion, sensing trouble and seeking to comfort.

Good woman, indeed!" At this moment Bambi returned, and sensed the situation.

He had sensed Donnegan's mental condition accurately enough.

Others seemed to have sensed the meaning of this silent scene.

Suddenly she lay very quiet, feeling the strange glow and throb and race of her blood, sensing the mystery of her body, trying to trace the thrills, to control this queer, tremulous, internal state.

And Gray Wolf, fighting her losing fight to the end, sensed in the danger-filled air the nearness of that hour when he would respond to the final call and she would be left alone.

Now from all this tedious division and sub-division it may perhaps be clear in how many different senses the words of such a professed revelation as Mother Juliana has left on record can be regarded as preternatural utterances; or rather, in how many different ways she herself may have considered them such, and wished them so to be considered.

You have to hear the tones and the accents, and see the facial expressions and bodily movements, and sense the sometimes almost occult influence; you have to feel the utter lack of resentment that lies behind the words that sound vehement when read.

Lenore sensed in her mother the strength of the spirit that sacrificed to a noble and universal cause.

We seemed to sense the approach of something that chilled and yet attracted.

In happy climes, the seat of innocence, Where nature guides and virtue rules, Where men shall not impose for truth and sense The pedantry of courts and schools.

Even then she seemed to sense the soundless footsteps of disaster straying in the decayed house, and searching, too.

"So soon?" "Are you going to stay in Honolulu, Joe?" He sensed the proposal behind the question.

What's the King doing?" "He's poised, feeling with his antennae, sensing his direction.

To her over-acute senses the thought of Blackburn in that room, so often consecrated to the formula of death, suggested a special and unaccountable menace.

One sensed an atmosphere of mystery, of secret arrangements between traders, or hard endeavors for circumvention of competitors in the business of the dispersed islands of French Oceania.

I sensed the motive in that mad dash for the cabin, and I pulled madly.

You will find that the animal in some way has sensed your designs upon it, no matter how indirectly you approach it, and it will begin circling around the other animals, twisting in and out in its endeavors to be lost to your sight.

180 collocations for  senses