Sentence example with the word 'instinct'

instinct

a thing for, blind impulse, conduciveness, equipment, gut response, liability, parts, propensity, speciality, tropism

Definition adj. (followed by `with')deeply filled or permeated

Last update: October 24, 2015


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There was something enigmatic about that person, of which his instinct had warned him.   [noun]

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The pilot acted on instinct and landed the plane safely.   [noun]

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He still retains a very strong hunting instinct, something which has sadly been bred out of other terrier breeds.   [noun]

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My gut instinct is that God is the Word, whether made flesh or made into a bible.   [Please select]

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"These Indians know the nature of the woods, as it might be by instinct."   [Please select]

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Doctor and infirmarian had alike praised the girl's quiet courage, and her instinct for doing the right thing.   [Please select]

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"The exchequer Rowley draws upon should be as deep and wide as the river Pactolus; for he is a spendthrift by instinct," said Fareham.   [Please select]

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No highly trained nurse, the product of modern science, could have been more efficient than the instinct of affection had made Angela.   [Please select]

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Not being able to catch any hint to guide her, she followed her instinct as a lady's maid, and lied.   [Please select]

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