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I just recall instinctively knowing that this was the life for me.

Jim abandoned his plans for a graceful swan dive and instinctively assumed the cannonball position - known for its magnificent splash.

The cat "instinctively knows just how quickly to lap in order to balance these two forces, and just when to close its mouth.

We instinctively know that greed is bad for society and see it in its original meaning as a vice, an action that should be condemned in all of its forms.

We instinctively care about some things and not about others.

I touch my neck instinctively when I let my guard down.

According to the couple, when the assailant pointed a gun at him, Keith Melton instinctively started walking backward down the hall until he tripped and fell.

As mothers buy most of the clothes for their children, this suggests that they instinctively instilla much greater need for clothes in their daughters from a very young age.

You did this instinctively when you were a child.

We instinctively mimic, even to a small extent, the mood, manners, yawns and actions of the people around us.

In judging a man like Gandhi one seems instinctively to apply high standards, so that some of his virtues have passed almost unnoticed.

But instinctively, we want to say that they belong together.

Many rattled Tories instinctively reach for a solution that seems within their grasp, namely a change in their policies, though they disagree on what sort.

instinctively造句

I instinctively didn't believe him about this.

If there is one thing at which its diplomats and soldiers instinctively excel, it is celebrating its own great military feats.

It is still a country that instinctively seeks aid and foreign concessions.

Almost every mother instinctively wants to give their children a healthy start in life.

I instinctively lifted my mouth to his as he kissed me and then he hugged me very tightly and left.

What do we instinctively do?

Intuition is a middle ground between having consciously learned something and knowing something instinctively. If we have learned that things glowing red can burn us, we tend to classify all red-glowing things as potentially dangerous until proven otherwise.