A sentence using the word senses. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use senses in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for senses.
- I lost my senses. (10)
- Has she lost her senses? (10)
- Has she lost her senses? (22)
- Were my senses false to me? (10)
- Soon her senses were numbed. (12)
- He seemed to me out of his senses. (12)
- Her senses were too heavy for a suspicion. (10)
- No fellow in his senses would do such a thing! (8)
- They brought me to my senses for a second swoon. (10)
- Tough lesson, when senses are floods over sense! (10)
- I sacrificed my dog to bring Temple to his senses. (10)
- Are you out of your senses, to be accepting this man? (4)
- He was now in full possession of his physical senses. (1)
- And he lay, feasting his returning senses on his wife. (8)
- Darkness, thick with earth-dews, oppressed his senses. (10)
- She seemed to have no senses for the uproar about her. (10)
- Could it be possible, or did not her senses play her false? (4)
- The events following were like a rush of water on her senses. (10)
- After speaking such things a man comes to his senses or he dies. (10)
- The mention of the Croats struck her fugitive senses with a panic. (10)
- He wanted to whelm his senses in their perfume, and closed his eyes. (8)
- I knew well what a height she dropped from when the senses took fire. (10)
- And her senses had no pleasure in the light, though there was sunshine. (10)
- He wanted the justification of his senses, and to run headlong blindly. (10)
- He will almost sorely embrace his idol with one or other of the senses. (10)
- With that I bear my senses fraught Till what I am fast shoreward drives. (10)
- To her senses the house was a house on fire, and crying to her to escape. (10)
- To be in motion, to see roadside faces, pricked her senses with some hope. (10)
- Her senses had his absence insured to them by her anticipation of the task. (10)
- He was intensely observant; his senses were all alert; but he saw not the coffin. (1)
- Her senses had lain as under a charm, with heart at anchor and a mind free to work. (10)
- I was at a loss to guess where that most unpleasant effect on the senses came from. (10)
- He rollicked and laughed until my ungovernable impatience brought him to his senses. (10)
- Had we postponed the tidings, till he came to his clear senses, it must have killed him. (10)
- I came here to say this: Anyone in her senses could see the game your friend here is playing. (8)
- The intensity of the happiness she gave by resting mutely where she was, charmed her senses. (10)
- The dark leafage and low green roofing tasted sweeter to their senses than clear air and sky. (10)
- One might hope, might almost see, that he was coming to his better senses on a certain subject. (10)
- She was cracked about George; she did not know what she was doing; would soon come to her senses. (8)
- When she at last regained her senses, she was lying on a plain couch in a long, whitewashed hall. (5)
- They had given themselves up to the mere delight of breathing, to the astonishment of the senses. (12)
- While Evan was awaiting the return of her calmer senses, the latch was lifted, and Polly appeared. (10)
- The day was still glowing, and now, in the cool of evening, his refreshed senses soaked up its beauty. (8)
- He is gross fact, a leash, a muzzle, harness, a hood; whatever is detestable to the free limbs and senses. (10)
- She led her senses round to weep, and produced a state of mental drowning for a truce to the bitter riddle. (10)
- Whenever Stephen wanted to kiss her, she grew very pale, and looked at him as though he had lost his senses. (12)
- The room was steady enough now, but she had lost the preternatural acuteness of her senses, and felt confused. (8)
- They were eating as people eat who distrust the lower senses, preferring not to be compelled to taste or smell. (8)
- There she watched the process of the tortures to be applied to herself, and hardened her senses for the ordeal. (10)
- Lavender sat for two or three minutes coming to his senses before full realization of what he had done dawned on him. (8)
- Simple unfitness can scarcely be conceived of a captain having our common senses and a warranted pilot at his elbow. (10)
- When we despair or discolour things, it is our senses in revolt, and they have made the sovereign brain their drudge. (10)
- Could so noble a figure of a fair young woman have been offered and repudiated again and again by a man in his senses? (10)
- Laura flung her life into her eyes, and knelt and watched, without summing one sole thing from what her senses received. (10)
- Who would have the courage to represent the life of the senses as so blended of shamelessness and of a primal innocence? (12)
- In spite of the coolness here, perhaps because of that coolness the beat of life vehemently impressed his ebbed-down senses. (8)
- In a few seconds I recovered my senses, and what was my surprise to find that the downy cushion beneath, snored most audibly! (6)
- He felt that he was diving, and had the thought that there was but water enough to moisten his red hands when his senses left him. (10)
- She was discerned at a glance to be an aristocratic member of regions where the senses perpetually simmer when they are not boiling. (10)
- She was within, and strangely to his clouded senses she was no longer Tony, no longer the deceptive woman he could in justice abuse. (10)
- The novelty of her revolt stirred him in strange ways, wounded his self-conceit, inspired a curious fear, and yet excited his senses. (8)
- Conscious of all this, held back by that vision of his future, yet whipped towards her by his senses, Hilary swayed like a drunken man. (8)
- Idea of the senses, bred For the senses to snap and devour: Thin as the shell of a sound In delivery, withered in light. (10)
- The two quatrains with which my sonnet gets well under way were written on the spot with your roses comforting two of my benumbed senses. (14)
- That which weighs heavily in youth, and commits us to desperate action, will be a trifle under older eyes, to blunter senses, a more enlightened understanding. (10)
- It involved possession and renunciation, ultimate veracity and deceit; it involved inferences that inflamed his senses, and possibilities that threatened to be decisive in his life. (12)
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