1.   Part of her newfound sense of fashion includes developing a clear sense of what flatters her most.

2.   Applications are back up, and there is a newfound sense of urgency among the cadets.

3.   As we tremble from a newfound sense of vulnerability and intimations of mortality, the comic-grotesque vision of family will fade, or recede.

4.   Benson, having faced his own mortality, appears to have a newfound sense of urgency.

5.   After years of living in the shadow of their bomb shelters, residents of Shlomi and other communities along the hilly frontier enjoyed a newfound sense of normalcy.

6.   Alexander said he had not acquired a newfound sense of destiny.

7.   But he claims a newfound sense of purpose for the playoffs.

8.   But for all his newfound sense of contentment, not too far under that Spandex burn the same fires that have fueled his competitiveness for two decades.

9.   For the second week in a row, BC Saturday drew inspiration from its newfound sense of direction.

10.   Her newfound sense of power coursed like fresh blood through the songs, which approached the broad pop classicism of Stevie Wonder.

a. + sense >>共 1386
good 7.00%
strong 3.57%
perfect 3.14%
false 2.50%
great 2.21%
economic 2.19%
growing 2.10%
real 1.85%
new 1.80%
keen 1.45%
newfound 0.25%
newfound + n. >>共 301
freedom 4.92%
fame 4.63%
power 3.23%
sense 2.81%
wealth 2.53%
friend 2.25%
popularity 2.25%
success 1.97%
knowledge 1.83%
confidence 1.69%
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