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sensation

noun as in something wonderful or awe-inspiring

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Staying present with the sensations of any of the innumerable burdens that are thrust upon us can yield an experience of transcendence — or, at the very least, an acceptance of what inexorably exists.

US pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter has released a Christmas-centric EP, Fruitcake, which could top the festive album chart, but its tracks don't seem to be in the running for the singles crown.

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Though Littler lost the World Championship final to Luke Humphries, he won £200,000 for finishing second - part of £1m prize money in his first year as a professional - and became a media sensation.

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He has some sensation below the waist but his leg use is very limited, with no feeling or movement below the knee.

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Dart sensation Luke Littler has said he "can't quite believe" he has trended higher than the prime minister and the King in Google's most searched for lists in 2024.

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

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