Aún no tenemos significados para "dull sense".
1He waited; and already there crept through him the dull sense of disaster.
2A dull sense of finality slowly came over him before the Cardinal spoke.
3There was no pain, just a thick, dull sense of shock.
4A dull sense of genuine sagacity inspired him to remind Annette of it.
5A dull sense of despair was all she was conscious of.
6With a dull sense of pain Blair felt Kathleen's bright eyes on him.
7She woke next morning with a dull sense of depression.
8In Meynell's soul there was a dull sense of catastrophe.
9He stood and gazed-witha dull sense that he was waiting for his will.
10He had a dull sense of pain, but the one dominant idea was the girl.
11Arthur went in with a dull sense of oppression.
12She came down the morning after with a strange, dull sense of change and disaster.
13With the morning light, however, would come cooler thoughts and a dull sense of impossibility.
14The ovipositor, because of its horny nature, can have but a very dull sense of touch.
15Her heart was heavy as lead, and she felt a dull sense of injury as well.
16A dull sense of something irrevocable,-somethinghorrible,-overshadowedher.
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