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have a sensation

verb as in feel in one's bones

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“I just have a sensation, I have signals,” she told the Times reporter Reggie Ugwu.

“We see it with patients who get off cruises too, or get off a boat. They’ll be lightheaded or have a sensation of movement for days or even months,” said Dr. Landon Duyka, an ear, nose and throat surgeon at Northwestern Medicine.

Picasso described his process similarly: "I don't know in advance what I am going to put on canvas any more than I decide beforehand what colors I am going to use … Each time I undertake to paint a picture I have a sensation of leaping into space."

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I would lie down, try to go to sleep, and I would have a sensation as I was drifting off to sleep that I had stopped breathing.

From Slate

If producers got a cliffhanger right, they’d have a sensation on their hands.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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