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sensation

A sensation is a feeling one experiences. I have a tingling sensation in my arm. A sensation is a widespread reaction of interest or excitement. Her debut created a sensation among theatre-goers.

sensation

an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation a sensation of touch a general feeling of excitement and heightened interest anticipation produced in me a sensation somewhere between hope and fear (= ace) someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field a state of widespread public excitement and interest the news caused a sensation (= sense) the faculty through which the external world is apprehended in the dark he had to depend on touch and on his senses of smell and hearing

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Topics sensation topics

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Simple sentences

The hair style of the Beatles created a sensation.
The news of the fire in the factory caused a sensation.
The wound itched intolerably and gave him a burning sensation.

Movie subtitles

As my place of death I had the sensation this clan would be a good one to die for.
I have invented a new sensation.
What is this sensation, Count?
He was a sensation.
Our band will be a sensation.
I just had the unpleasant sensation of hearing you referred to as my husband.
He will be a sensation.
What is this tender sensation?
Man, is this gonna be a sensation.
Must have been some sensation when that woman collapsed.
Yesterday message gets through which is very big sensation.
You know, every once in a while I get a very strange sensation.
I bet you'd be a sensation on a trapeze.
Sort of a tingling sensation.
You'll be the season's sensation.
You'll be a sensation.
You were a sensation tonight.
The Kid's a sensation.
He now would be very interested to hear God, you can imagine, this was a sensation, glamour and gloom of a famous actress.
But that's a sensation!
In a moment, you'll have a sensation of falling in space.
I have done a rare thing. I have invented a new sensation.
I just had the unpleasant sensation of hearing you referred to. as my husband.
The sensation of the evening.
A sensation, lad.
The sensation of the season.
The sensation of the century.
Because we are more used to the sensation, it is easier for us to control it.
Sensation?
Just think what a sensation we'll be when we get back home.
Cronyn's just received a message from Mars that's a sensation.
This is no joke. lt's a sensation.
Believe me, it'll be a sensation.
Lockwood's a sensation.

News and current affairs

Hazare, egged on by a flag-waving and indignant urban middle class and sensation-seeking media, tries mightily to claim Mahatma Gandhi's mantle; he is good at mimicking Gandhi's piety, but lacks his root wisdom.
The propaganda campaign against Vlad succeeded brilliantly, satisfying the public's appetite for sensation with graphic images of the vicious, impaling prince.
Polanski was not innocent, but he, too, may have fallen victim to the same combination of a judge's desire to bring down a famous man and a sensation-starved media.
Meth users often develop rotten teeth and horrible scabs caused by scratching themselves due to a sensation of insects crawling under their skin.
Al-Azm's book became a sensation, stimulating a wave of reviews and polemical exchanges.
Many doctors would like to think of pain as a simple sensation that usefully calls disease or injury to our attention.
But pain resists explanation as a simple sensation, just as music resists explanation as simple tones.
The conscious experience of pain involves emotion and cognition as well as sensation.
Injury messages, it seems, travel to many brain structures, not just to sensation-generating areas.
As we might expect, sensation-generating areas are active, but so are structures in emotion-generating areas of the brain and structures related to attention and thinking.
Because the brain of a person trying to tickle herself anticipates the sensations that will be caused by her fingers - a process performed within the cerebellum - the sensation no longer tickles.
Only when the disease goes untreated does the damage caused to the peripheral nerves lead to loss of sensation and invite ulceration and wounds. Unchecked, leprosy disfigures and can result in permanent disability.

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