sensely
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Of, pertaining to, or perceived by sense or the senses
Of, pertaining to, or perceived by sense or the senses; sensory; sensual; sensible.
- That is the universal tenet. But is God really hid? It is the blind or stupid eye that first pronounced this sensely word.
In a sensely manner
In a sensely manner; sensorily; sensibly
- Voice is in soundlessness contained; will too reposed to strike an active note: the floating mote more sensely seems than does the dormant nerve — no force, no verve; the body heaveless, prone.
- My dormantly resting multitasking skills had never been so sensely bombarded, as absolute chaos kissed the lips of mayhem that thwarted our every turn.
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA