Sentences with phrase «pervading sense»

The phrase "pervading sense" means a feeling or emotion that is present everywhere or throughout something. It refers to the idea that this sense is widespread and can be sensed or felt in all aspects of a particular situation or experience. Full definition
The clever Brake Steer system isn't really tangible on the road but the P1 seems to have unnatural levels of agility and the all - pervading sense of lightness infects everything — the steering weight (sometimes it feels spookily weightless), the way the front end snaps onto line and the sheer body control.
You know that pervading sense of rush you get when you watch a well - made kung - fu movie?
Great numbers of persons, although not «cracking» to this extent, have a pervading sense of emptiness and unrest in the inner areas of life which they try manfully to conceal.
Certainly we can not miss a pervading sense of dedication to a mission, which at times was a terrible burden: «I have come to set fire to the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!
Jainism holds that because of the indeterminate nature of Reality, different viewpoints are possible and that none can claim final knowledge of the truth — which brings us back to the pervading sense of Mystery.
Glenn: My first impression was a clean, easy layout for the website, excitement at trying something new, and a pervading sense of being overwhelmed because I was trying something new.
One legacy of his years at church is a pervading sense that the world may end soon, and when he insists that his new girlfriend drive him away from Sydney in her father's car because he anticipates nuclear war as a result of the Cuban Missle Crisis, it is the last straw in their relationship.
His travels give him some insight into disease rapidly sweeping around the world, but none of his efforts come without their fair share of perils and everywhere he goes a pervading sense of hopelessness seems to win out.
What it does achieve is a pervading sense of disquiet — the film manages to be disturbing without very much overt violence.
There's a pervading sense of monotony across Sonic Forces» seven unremarkable worlds.
Sheer bloody genius, invites parrallels with Blue Velvet, namely with the Sociopath Detective / Frank, the all pervading sense of doom, plus the karaoke.
Into Darkness definitely lives up to its name, infusing a pervading sense of gloom into Gene Roddenberry's previously sunny universe.
Even with less of that percussive Jonny Greenwood score, there's a pervading sense of something horrible just waiting to happen.
Horror, served straight, requires a pervading sense of dread — something the books below have in spades.
Not that this game is particularly scary — its graphics in particular are almost laughable, but it has a pervading sense of darkness and mystery that characterizes the best horror games.
Now that I've played through «Contemplation,» the second episode, the pervading sense of disappointment is rising in my chest.
This consciously marked mediation lends a pervading sense of tragedy to the film: however private Mellon may have sought to be, the fact that interested researchers will encounter most of the salient facts of the life of such an influential figure from American cultural history at one remove (at least) reifies the voicelessness that countless, even more thoroughly disempowered 20th - century women must have felt.
There is a pervading sense that these uncanny scenes are sites of recent trauma or impending danger.
The paintings bristle with energy and emotion; her staccato brushwork, rich color palette and pervading sense of light and composition are at once elegant and rebellious.
They erupted on the edges of the lower middle income and middle - income neighborhoods, where invisible fault lines fence in a pervading sense of lack of upward mobility.
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