understand sense | 0.39 | I understood the sense of accomplishment they felt. | |||
awaken sense | 0.33 | The ginger in it tingles and awakens your senses. | |||
breed sense | 0.33 | That, he says, bred a sense of complacency. | |||
challenge sense | 0.33 | But the cases it does have will challenge its sense of fairness and racial justice. | |||
combine sense | 0.33 | They combined his sense of style with understatement. | |||
describe sense | 0.33 | George describes his sense of humor as zany and he loves to make others laugh. | |||
discover sense | 0.33 | Tyson appears to be have discovered a sense of humor. | |||
embody sense | 0.33 | Quilts embodied a sense of community. | |||
engender sense | 0.33 | They can engender a sense of school spirit. | |||
exhibit sense | 0.33 | Initially, the book exhibits a sense of fun. | |||
incorporate sense | 0.33 | So you incorporate a sense of appreciation for what you have. | |||
leave sense | 0.33 | But the play never totally leaves its senses. | |||
question sense | 0.33 | He questions the sense of doing a background check every time the trades are made. | |||
radiate sense | 0.33 | Today they radiate a sense of optimism and change. | |||
reduce sense | 0.33 | Its gloves reduce the sense of touch. | |||
remember sense | 0.33 | I remember that sense when I rehearse this play. | |||
soothe sense | 0.33 | Indeed, Crillon le Brave -- the hotel and town -- is that rare gem that exhilarates at the same time it soothes the senses. | |||
suffer sense | 0.33 | First, many Web users suffer a sense of being lost and overwhelmed. | |||
sustain sense | 0.33 | How can an organization sustain its sense of self? | |||
acknowledge sense | 0.26 | The Army acknowledges a sense of urgency to get rid of the lethal chemicals. |