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Example sentences for "sudden sense"

  • She had a sudden sense of deep abasement.

  • And a sudden sense of the utter seriousness of this dilemma dumbed him.

  • He sat down again with a sudden sense of loss.

  • I felt a sudden sense of gratitude toward the woman who had made the dress and put that yoke and collar to it, for I realized that Richard would be quick to detect any incompatibility of colors.

  • No, no," I begged earnestly, a sudden sense of disgust at the thought of such a thing.

  • Sophie had a sudden sense of the comedy which was intermingled with the tragic of the situation.

  • Bettina, bending over her frills, felt a sudden sense of desolation.

  • He let go my hand very gently--I felt a sudden sense of utter loneliness.

  • I watched one giant wave rise in a crystalline glitter of dark sapphire and curl over the spot where all that human life and human love had disappeared,--and then--there came upon my soul a sudden sense of intense calm.

  • My heart thrilled with a sudden sense of expectant joy.

  • The minister started back with shock and a sudden sense of recollection.

  • Hampstead felt a sudden sense of shock, and his knees swayed under him sickeningly.

  • Hampstead, with a sudden sense of insult.

  • There was a fish hatchery, for instance, at Shelbourne, and it came upon him with a sudden sense of chagrin, that he had seen the young fish shipped from there in just such tins as these.

  • Micky was conscious of a sudden sense of shame at the purpose in his mind; his arms fell abruptly to his sides.

  • But he had done his best for them, and in his heart there glowed a sudden sense of humble comradeship which was its own reward.

  • His eyes held hers, his fingers pressed her hand; the intense mastery of his will passed through her in a sudden sense of fear.

  • With mingled dread and curiosity she saw the door yield, and gape open like a black gash in the dingy wall; and with a sudden sense of desertion she saw him pass through the aperture and heard him strike a match.

  • There was a sigh in the words which brought them home to her heart with a sudden sense of all their meaning.

  • The brows of Nadine contracted with a sudden sense of pain.

  • For quite a minute she sat silent, her cheeks burning with a sudden sense of mortification and neglect.

  • He looked at her with a sudden sense of pity.

  • The heart of Nicholas was wrung by the sight of it with a sudden sense of inconsolable loss and longing.

  • A sudden sense of the earthly tragedy overwhelmed him.

  • But this thought brought with it such a sudden sense of utter desolation, a deprivation so new and startling, that it frightened him.

  • The two men greeted each other boisterously, but underneath their heartiness was a sudden sense of invaded territory.

  • He forgot all the parleying and the tactical planning of his campaign, overshadowed by a sudden sense of sympathy.

  • But in the moment in which the social world presented itself to her as the endless stretching Pacific flashed upon the dazzled eyes of Balboa, she felt a sudden sense of loneliness and the need of support.

  • Slade obeyed her with a sudden sense of warm content.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sudden sense" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another direction; even till; intelligence and; little monkey; not know what you; our society; proportional basis; seeing nothing; sudden burst; sudden change; sudden death; sudden desire; sudden fear; sudden flash; sudden gust; sudden movement; sudden rush; sudden sense; sudden spring; sudden thought; suddenly occurred; suddenly thought; talked much; under another; variegated leather; well content