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senses

  • plural
    of sense.
    sense
    noun
    any of the faculties, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.
  • present tense form
    of sense (3rd person singular).
    sense
    noun
    any of the faculties, such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body.

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"Also, Tyson might find out that he has lost something and senses some flaws in himself."

From BBC Jul. 24, 2026

Delight in rituals that engage the senses, like slowly moving a mouthful of Champagne around your tongue, or lighting palo santo in the dark and letting its smoke envelop you.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 23, 2026

Users have reported duller senses of taste—some have even called it “Ozempic tongue.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 18, 2026

Users of the drugs have reported duller senses of taste, less pleasure from eating and related side effects around flavor—phenomena characterized by some as “Ozempic tongue.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

At the sound of his deep-throated hunter’s growl, however, I regained my senses and shrieked, “Mr. Whiskers! No!”

From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson