"It may have been the exact same sensation."
That's the narrator of one of Lee's stories, but it is the exact sensation felt by this reader of "Lost Hearts in Italy."
Now he'd felt the exact same sensation as the Menel ship made its Transition across the light-years.
It is often described as a burning or similarly strange sensation and can be extremely agonizing for some people, but the exact sensation differs widely for individuals.
There's a big wave pool, called Surf City, where bathers can experience the exact sensation of jumping up and down in a slightly choppy sea.
Now he did-because he could feel that exact sensation.
His kiss had been more like this one, hard and demanding, although it had been so long ago that she had trouble remembering the exact sensations she had felt.
The twist, the muffled cartilagenous crack-if there was one thing Miles knew by heart, it was the exact tactile sensation of breaking bone, oh yes.
He worked without feedback, trying to summon up the exact sensation of turning the arm.
Not knowing how else to start, Geordi visualized the helmet, imagining himself placing it on his head, trying to remember the exact sensations he had experienced.