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"Palpable" can be used to describe things that can be felt through the skin, such as a palpable sweat, but even more frequently is used in reference to things that cannot be touched but are still so easy to perceive that it is as though they could be touched -- such as a palpable tension in the air.
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"Palpable" can be used to describe things that can be felt through the skin, such as a palpable sweat, but even more frequently is used in reference to things that cannot be touched but are still so easy to perceive that it is as though they could be touched -- such as a palpable tension in the air.
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He also published two biblical translations, "A Palpable God" (1978) and "The Three Gospels" (1996).
Reynolds Price, Legendary Writer And Professor, Dies AP 2011
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Palpable also is his posturing and forced naiveté.
Contradictions, Equivocations Lance Esplund 2011
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He also published two biblical translations, "A Palpable God" (1978) and "The Three Gospels" (1996).
Reynolds Price, Legendary Writer And Professor, Dies AP 2011
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He also published two biblical translations, "A Palpable God" (1978) and "The Three Gospels" (1996).
Reynolds Price, Legendary Writer And Professor, Dies AP 2011
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“A first novel that moves with deserved confidence into Stephen King territory … Palpable, almost visible cross-cultural creepiness that never lets up: very smart thrills.”
WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 21ST | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2010
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All together now: “Palpable” means you can feel it.
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Palpable also is his posturing and forced naiveté.
Contradictions, Equivocations Lance Esplund 2011
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All together now: “Palpable” means you can feel it.
ravnw4 commented on the word Palpable
its an adj.
October 1, 2009