Aún no tenemos significados para "dawning sense".
1With a dawning sense of apprehension, Fallion got up and ran out into the hallway.
2A dawning sense of his stability was even beginning to make itself felt in Fifth Avenue.
3He was conscious of a dawning sense of shame at being even tacitly responsible for such a thing.
4They seem to have a dawning sense of the value of chastity and of woman's claims to consideration.
5This dawning sense is called clairvoyance.
6Or is the whole thing a monstrous lie? he cried, with a sudden dawning sense of the truth.
7A dawning sense of the similarity of the two bills swept the otherwise expressionless face of the Minority member.
8Like the stirring of a faint shadow, he felt the first dawning sense of self-mastery he had known for days.
9He looked it: a quarter of his face gone, and two flies beside themselves with a dawning sense of unbelievable luck.
10He gazed earnestly upon the frail young figure; he had a dawning sense of the possibilities of life and emotion in others.
11I felt my anger abruptly drain away, to be replaced by a wave of denial and a slowly dawning sense of horror.
12She looked at the strange, draped figure beside her that spoke those husky words of comfort with a dawning sense of reverence.
13Later on, he employs some striking staging -including a spectacularly eye-openingAct 2 introduction -to convey a dawning sense of menace and doom.
14She did not feel afraid; a sense of confusion and relief was over her, with another dawning sense which she did not acknowledge to herself.
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