FEEL in a Sentence
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420 example sentences for FEEL, such as:
1. Don't feel bad growing old.
2. I don't feel like eating anything.
3. I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.
4. I don't feel like doing anything today.
5. I didn't feel able to disagree with him.
2. I don't feel like eating anything.
3. I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.
4. I don't feel like doing anything today.
5. I didn't feel able to disagree with him.
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Meanings and Examples of FEEL
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feel
n. the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people
v. examine by touch
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 He forgot what else he had meant to say and pressed her against him so closely that he seemed to feel her warmth in his veins.
2 Mattie seemed to feel the contagion of his embarrassment, and sat with downcast lids, sipping her tea, while he feigned an insatiable appetite for dough-nuts and sweet pickles.
3 He supposed it was his natural awkwardness that made him feel so.
4 Zeena waited a moment, as if giving him time to feel the full force of the contrast between his own excitement and her composure.
5 She ate well, declaring that the mild weather made her feel better, and pressed a second helping of beans on Jotham Powell, whose wants she generally ignored.
6 It was little more than a year ago, on just such a soft afternoon, with a "feel" of spring in the air.
7 I don't know how it is you make me feel, Matt.
8 He said to himself: "Perhaps it'll feel like this."
9 and then again: "After this I sha'n't feel anything."
10 Then he understood that it must be in pain: pain so excruciating that he seemed, mysteriously, to feel it shooting through his own body.
11 I used to go a good deal after the accident, when I was first married; but after awhile I got to think it made 'em feel worse to see us.'
12 I feel sorry for her, but I don't like people I've got to feel sorry for.
13 And she fusses around so much, trying to do the right thing and make you feel at home, that she always manages to say and do just exactly the wrong thing.
14 I'd feel like a sissy in those baggy red pants.
15 This knowledge did not make Gerald feel inferior to his neighbors.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 There is in liberty as in innocence and virtue a satisfaction one can only feel in their enjoyment and a pleasure which can cease only when lost.
2 I didn't feel able to disagree with him.
3 I feel that we ought to accept his proposal.
4 You'll feel better after a good night's sleep.
5 I love the squeaky-clean feel of my hair after I've washed it.
6 I feel really guilty at forgetting her birthday again.
7 I feel almost ashamed that I've been so lucky.
8 In some cities you don't feel safe going out alone at night.
9 I live all alone but I never feel lonely.
10 I don't feel secure when I am alone in the house.
11 I feel exhausted, but also triumphant.
12 Don't feel bad growing old.
13 I feel that not enough is being done to protect the local animal life.
14 I don't feel like doing anything today.
15 I don't feel like eating anything.