Phrases with «unnerving sense»

The phrase "unnerving sense" means feeling uncomfortable or disturbed, often due to a mysterious or threatening atmosphere. Full definition

Sentences with «unnerving sense»

  • The pleasant way is to travel to a vacation spot, but a more unnerving sense of dislocation comes when one is a party to a faltering marriage. (bookpage.com)
  • The sense of superficiality creates an almost unnerving sense of optimism. (crushfanzine.com)
  • We are like the citizens of Hope Mirrlees's Lud - in - the - Mist (written in the 1920s), who preferred simple bourgeois pleasures to the unnerving sense that something altogether different lay only a few miles away. (firstthings.com)
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