peculiar sensation
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a strange or unusual feeling, often in a way that is slightly worrying
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- He woke up with a peculiar sensation in his chest, a mix of anxiety and excitement.
- As she entered the old, dusty room, a peculiar sensation of being watched came over her.
- The doctor asked about any peculiar sensations the patient might be experiencing.
- I had a peculiar sensation of déjà vu when I visited the ancient ruins.
- A peculiar sensation of weightlessness enveloped the astronauts in space.
- The strange music created a peculiar sensation of both peace and melancholy.
- She described a peculiar sensation in her arm that felt like pins and needles.
- Despite the warmth of the sun, he felt a peculiar sensation of cold creeping up his spine.
- The artist aimed to evoke a peculiar sensation of wonder and discomfort in his audience.
- After the long journey, a peculiar sensation of detachment from reality lingered.