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feel sentence examples

  • Feel a bit easier now than i did then.
  • Feel at home!
  • Feel a bit guilty, what with some of you traveling 600 odd miles and me traveling 10 minutes.
  • Internally the church has a wonderfully light and airy feel, helped greatly by the glazed ridge to its roof.
  • Feel confident enough to tell me what this word means?
  • Feels when our minds are not on the hunt.
  • Feelo many peeps have purchased the xc styles to save weight and felt the pain, with out the gain.
  • Feel a deep sense of responsibility.
  • Feel self conscious whilst flailing limbs at people.
  • The lounge and dining areas are well furnished with local items giving an authentic feel.
  • Feel comfortable - warm enough in winter, cool in summer.
  • Feel that is still true of many connected with the cathedral.
  • Feel the need for a complete change of leadership.
  • The students ' union decided to give the venue a simple, warm, contemporary feel.
  • Feel free to contact us on the details below.
  • Feel any sympathy at all toward the character anymore.
  • Feel guilty about taking this money.
  • Feel the pressure with these exciting timed puzzles.
  • Feel safe from attack, in their own homes, at school, on the street, or at their workplace.
  • Feel sick about it.

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