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sensation
noun as in feeling, perception
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Decades after she and her sister had become sensations, Maggie Fox admitted it had all been a hoax — only to recant the confession later.
The relentless need to move was often accompanied by sleeplessness and a crawling sensation under her skin.
Her MS hasn’t relapsed in a while, but she has limited sensation in her hands, feet and ankles, and says she sometimes has trouble with her short-term memory.
Together, this bloom of a beginning and an end-of-life meditation created a sensation of incredible richness.
Saint-Gaudens’ imposing, full-length bronze figure, soon nicknamed “The Puritan,” was an immediate sensation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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