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Meanings of inborn sense in English
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Usage of inborn sense in English
1
The sight sets him thinking of the inbornsense of the bird.
2
You do seem to have a natural, inbornsense about healing, Ayla.
3
This voyage I undertake from a pure inbornsense of justice-
4
With inbornsense of order, some of the housewives abandoned their knitting and calmly swept up the glass into neat piles.
5
She sympathized with the ever-varying intellectual pleasures of the court without sacrificing in the least her strong, inbornsense of honor and propriety.
6
Somehow I was able to attribute the fiasco to an inbornsense of shyness that has always made me faint-hearted, dilatory and unaggressive.
7
With memory, sight, and hearing unavailable, the Homer has one thing left, and herein is his great strength, the inbornsense of direction.