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palpable造句
1 The tension between Amy and Jim is palpable. 2 There was a palpable sense of relief among the crowd. 3 What he said is palpable nonsense. 4 The tension among the audience was palpable. 5 There is a palpable difference in their ages. 6 His statement is palpable nonsense. 7 The tension in the room was almost palpable. 8 Her joy was palpable. 9 Doyle's excitement was almost palpable. 10 The relief among the crowd was almost palpable. 11 He achieved it, and the relief was palpable. 12 The Svoboda overture seemed a minor but palpable discovery. 13 Mones's gloom was almost palpable. 14 The solitude and the almost palpable darkness combined to create the feeling that they'd been draped in a blanket. 15 It also makes palpable the fear that can consume people in regard to those different from themselves. 16 Their happiness was palpable; like the pulsing shimmer of a hummingbird,[www.] it seemed to radiate the very air. 17 Yet despite her palpable alienation from suburban stay-at-home motherhood, she is determined to make the best of it. 18 Alan Keyes, an opponent of abortion, shows more palpable signs of support in Iowa than in New Hampshire. 19 Such palpable absurdities have continued for some 20 years, despite the partial and cautious liberalisation of the past three or four. 20 The adrenalin was amazing, the buzz palpable, the girls so close I could see every pore. 21 Although this godsend might do palpable good for needy individuals and worthy institutions, I feel that it is still somehow unclean. 22 Their love was almost palpable in the small room, warm as the fire, strong and soothing as sweet tea. 23 His frustration was palpable. 24 Decades later, its winning vocal harmonies and spirited musical style still has a palpable impact. 25 He reminded me of Benjamin with his dry wit, sardonic observations and palpable honesty. 26 Bristling with energy, he made his case with a palpable if restrained anger. 27 Several excellent compositions by Mendoza plus brilliance spark Abercrombie and the creative excitement is almost palpable. 28 As a result, perhaps, her distrust of the Washington establishment, and the news media in particular, is palpable. 29 Her frustration over the chaos that became the Cleveland controversy is palpable. 30 The same is true with regard to enlisted troops, if the conduct has a direct and palpable effect upon the military.