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sensation

[sen-sey-shuhn] / sɛnˈseɪ ʃən /




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At the same, Porter suggested, she wants to show there’s more to her persona than the whiteboard-wielding avenger that turned her into a viral sensation.

From Los Angeles Times

They also needed a countertenor to round out their quartet—and Darshan, already a viral sensation in India, was the best person for the job.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Obsessions are intrusive and unwanted thoughts, feelings and sensations while compulsions are repeated, ritualised acts that are done to neutralise or alleviate the anxiety caused by the obsessions," Nina tells the BBC's Complex podcast.

From BBC

This sensation—purposeful but unbound floating—is not new.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last year has been busy for the musical sensation, with the rollout of her new album, “locket,” in full swing.

From Los Angeles Times