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Multi-word Results
common sense |
ordinary good judgment in everyday matters. Common sense is learned through experience and not through education. |
horse sense |
(informal) practical wisdom or thinking; common sense. |
make sense |
to show or be supported by reason and clear thinking. |
sense organ |
a part of the body that takes in information and sends it to the brain. The eyes and the taste buds are sense organs. |
sense perception |
perception by bodily senses, such as sight and hearing, rather than by the intellect alone. |
sixth sense |
the ability to perceive independently of the five senses; intuition. |
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