sixth sense

NOUN
  1. grasping the inner nature of things intuitively
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How To Use sixth sense In A Sentence

  • Your sixth sense is working well and you can recognise genuine people and opportunities at first glance. The Sun
  • They just depend on their sixth sense and on the enrolling number.
  • The interesting thing about O'Reilly is his sixth sense for finding people who have good ideas.
  • The ghost-horn groove of ‘One of Us is Dead’ gets all metaphysical and Sixth Sense on us, the altered brass parps falling in line not like a dream whilst sleeping but like a dream whilst dead, if one can imagine such a thing.
  • He had a sixth sense that if he moved too abruptly, held that ministering priestess just a little too hard, she would flee. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Your sixth sense is working well and you can recognise genuine people and opportunities at first glance. The Sun
  • Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, used by robots to navigate around objects, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense.
  • It's like the guards have gotten some sixth sense.
  • And a scent is like a sixth sense which combines hearing, seeing and smelling.
  • Clearly, Porter agreed with Somerset Maugham's aperçu: ‘Money is like a sixth sense, without which one cannot make use of the other five.’
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