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palpable

capable of being perceived; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt a barely palpable dust felt sudden anger in a palpable wave the air was warm and close--palpable as cotton a palpable lie can be felt by palpation a palpable tumor

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Topics palpable topics

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Examples palpable examples

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Simple sentences

Tom and Mary's love for each other was so strong it was almost palpable.

Movie subtitles

The tension is palpable.
A hit, a very palpable hit.
A palpable foul.
That's because his fear of the bomb is palpable and real in a way that neither we nor his family can grasp.
I see thee yet in form as palpable as this which now I draw.
Yes, a palpable hit!
And in some quite palpable way. they precede us.
It was numbing like the chill, and palpable.
We scooped and ran. iv's wide open, had two liters, no palpable pressure.
Despite the yummy bagels and palpable tension my pants need to be altered.
So it's a movie of quite palpable visual pleasures.
Nor his palpable scorn of our island kingdom.
It's too palpable.
And weirdly often now with me the feeling is that they. are staring at us, that in some quite palpable way, they precede us.
There's a-There's a reminiscent foreboding. an aura of doom. an almost palpable feeling of evil.
A palpable hit.
I can feel them, they are palpable, the smells and sensation.
Well, Jerry, I mean, it's like the feeling is palpable.
Real. Palpable.
Yet tension and emotion are palpable.
They are made very palpable, very materially real.
A very palpable hit.
No palpable BP.
I mean, it's palpable.
There's an electricity in the air, a palpable hue of anticipation.
I'm talking about a palpable, physical quality.

News and current affairs

When he rightly opposed America's war against Iraq, the pride of standing up to the world's only superpower was palpable.
The spirit of hope in the country is palpable, though some older people, who saw earlier moments of apparent relaxation of authoritarian rule come and go, remain cautious.
Yet hesitations are palpable.
The climate bomb is ticking, and there is a palpable sense of urgency among policymakers.
Suspicions of the EU's smaller members toward the Big Three is now palpable.
For countries closer to Russia's sphere of influence, like Poland and Ukraine, this dependence becomes palpable.
Only such a presence can consolidate the palpable, but still reversible, gains made over the past year.
Indeed, there is palpable disdain for Syria in Washington.
Globalization may not have created these layers of conflicts, but it has accelerated them by making the differences more visible and palpable.
The role of business is palpable on both sides.
The Hong Kong meeting of the Doha Round of trade negotiations has left a palpable sense of frustration in the developing world over the slow pace of agricultural liberalization agreed to by the rich countries.
So Morales' election was historic, and the excitement in Bolivia is palpable.
Even if the positive emotions remain only fleeting (as seems most likely), they were real and palpable.
The atmosphere of violence is palpable in other ways.
There are some epidemiological studies that have been touted as offering real-world illustrations of hormesis in humans, but they have palpable shortcomings.
There was a palpable buzz in the air as we convened in the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.
This year, however, the palpable relief and celebration will be tempered by the widely shared sense that all is not well in America.
Japan's decline has been palpable.
But, overall, there is a palpable sense of gloom in the developed world, a feeling that growth is unlikely to take off in the foreseeable future.
CAMBRIDGE - When I was in Chile earlier this month, I was impressed by the contrast between the palpable success of its long-standing free-market policies and the current agenda of its leftist president, Michelle Bachelet.
Much of this increase is occurring in large cities where discontent was already mounting in response to the government's palpable failure to provide basic goods and services.
In Germany, which largely owes its reunification to its firm roots in the EU and NATO, Europe-weariness is palpable.
A visitor in Cuba finds many ready to complain, but the palpable fear and visceral hatred rampant in El Salvador and Chile in the 1980's is absent in today's Cuba.

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