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The phrase you've mentioned seems to be missing a specific example, but if you're looking for an example of sensory language that focuses on a particular sense—like smell, sight, sound, taste, or touch—here's a breakdown for each:

  1. Sight: "The sky was painted in vibrant hues of orange and pink as the sun dipped below the horizon."

  2. Sound: "The soft whisper of the breeze rustled the leaves, creating a symphony of nature that calmed the soul."

  3. Touch: "The rough bark of the ancient tree was cool beneath her fingertips, connecting her to the earth."

  4. Taste: "The sweetness of the ripe peaches exploded in her mouth, a juicy burst of summer with every bite."

  5. Smell: "The rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, wrapping her in warmth and comfort."

If you provide a specific sense or context, I can give you a more tailored example!