The sense I use most often is sight.
That depends on how you want to use it. Sense as in logic: "This doesn't make many sense," Sense as in see, hear, feel, etc.: "A dog's sense of smell is better than a human's."
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Hearing (99% certain).
This makes no sense.
Charles Babbage of course because he was the one who invented it. If he didnt use it first how would he know it worked? this answer is the use of common sense
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
Charles Babbage of course because he was the one who invented it. If he didnt use it first how would he know it worked? this answer is the use of common sense
You use your common sense when you need to. THAT WHAT I SAID IS COMMON SENSE!
First sense is your sight.
the first sense to be developed is touch
First decide if you mean it in he sense of "bent or bowed", or in the sense of "deal with lightly" Sense 1: He was bandy legged from riding a horse all his life. Sense 2: It was a light over-drinks conversation, we bandied words for an hour.
In the sense of "looking well," first use (English) during the 1560s, from earlier sense of "be fitting" (early 13th. century), from participle of "become".
no cause its not cold and it wasn't a liquid in the first place
The sense I use most often is sight.
They cannot see for their first days, however, they use their superior sense of smell to explore their environment
They use it to find prey and to sense any danger coming their way.