display sense | 1.05 | Wholesalers also displayed a sense of gloom. | |||
need sense | 1.05 | Drosdick needs a sense of humor. | |||
preserve sense | 1.05 | But Bill Clinton is doing his best to preserve our sense of shamelessness. | |||
shake sense | 1.05 | That alone should shake his sense of responsibility. | |||
exude sense | 0.99 | Did Rodriguez exude a sense of pressure? | |||
like sense | 0.99 | I like a sense of humour. | |||
deepen sense | 0.92 | Indeed, the sales report deepened the sense that rates will soon rise. | |||
encourage sense | 0.92 | We want to encourage that sense of community and spirit. | |||
produce sense | 0.92 | These confusions produced a sense of self-distrust. | |||
recover sense | 0.92 | It took a few minutes to recover my senses. | |||
carry sense | 0.79 | But the word carries a sense of the chaotic. | |||
enjoy sense | 0.79 | Celtic fans enjoyed a sense of closure. | |||
experience sense | 0.79 | They then experience a sense of violation. | |||
feed sense | 0.79 | Her devotion only feeds his sense of guilt and despair. | |||
underscore sense | 0.79 | The dim lighting underscores your sense of psychological dislocation. | |||
establish sense | 0.72 | Ornament established a sense of scale. | |||
generate sense | 0.72 | I like to generate that sense of danger. | |||
love sense | 0.72 | I love the sense of humor. | |||
promote sense | 0.72 | They encourage better posture and promote a sense of well-being. | |||
sharpen sense | 0.72 | Your senses are sharpened. |