Encara no tenim significats per a "palpable sense".
1In some cases, there was a palpable sense that change was impossible.
2There's a palpable sense of occasion in the live performances captured here.
3There was a palpable sense of relief when the closing hour came.
4His arrest brought a palpable sense of relief to picturesque area.
5I felt, almost immediately, this palpable sense of relief, she says.
6The lithographs also convey a palpable sense of a clubbable generation.
7So maybe that's why there's a palpable sense of giddiness about the place.
8There was a palpable sense of shock and disbelief in Paris and elsewhere.
9A palpable sense of relief rippled through the clanmeet once he had finished.
10The others turned and looked, and there was a palpable sense of relief.
11Now that it was upon him there was a palpable sense of relief.
12Glogovac conveys a palpable sense of anguish as the screws tighten around Mladen.
13Stuff's Henry Cook said there was a palpable sense of fear in the corridors.
14There is a palpable sense that their time is coming.
15There was a palpable sense of aggression in his attitude.
16The timing may not be perfect, but there is a palpable sense of relief!
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