Feel Sentence Examples

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  • I feel much better now.

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  • Do you think Jonathan might feel left out when the new baby comes?

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  • I feel so strange.

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  • There was no reason to feel threatened.

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  • He was beginning to feel tired.

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  • Now again I feel that bliss.

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  • Be this as it may, I know that I can feel the heart-throbs of the ancient Greeks in their marble gods and goddesses.

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  • He began to feel very sad.

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  • You have no heart, you don't feel for your own child!

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  • It is safe to say that more than a majority of people in rich nations feel this way.

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  • She certainly didn't feel any different.

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  • The expression on all faces showed the tension people feel at the approach of those in authority.

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  • How do you feel today, son?

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  • But now, at the commencement of the campaign, I should feel dishonored, not only in my comrades' eyes but in my own, if I preferred my own happiness to my love and duty to the Fatherland.

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  • No one wanted to feel forced into anything.

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  • But however small the units it takes, we feel that to take any unit disconnected from others, or to assume a beginning of any phenomenon, or to say that the will of many men is expressed by the actions of any one historic personage, is in itself false.

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  • On reading that letter (she always read her husband's letters) Natasha herself suggested that he should go to Petersburg, though she would feel his absence very acutely.

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  • Still, she didn't feel uncomfortable.

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  • How would you feel if I was fighting with my brother and wouldn't tell you what we were fighting about?

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  • One could see that he wished to pass through the rooms as quickly as possible, finish with the bows and greetings, and sit down to business in front of a map, where he would feel at home.

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  • As a matter of fact, I'm beginning to feel pretty good.

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  • But regarding him from within ourselves as what we are conscious of, we feel ourselves to be free.

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  • The idea of making love in a strange bedroom was disturbing enough, but with only a door between them and the children, locked or not, it didn't feel right.

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  • The feel of his warm fingers on her temple was comforting.

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  • I simply didn't want your mother to feel uncomfortable.

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  • He wished to teach you that no man should feel himself too fine to carry his own packages.

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  • You cannot touch love either; but you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything.

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  • Few know what joy it is to feel the roses pressing softly into the hand, or the beautiful motion of the lilies as they sway in the morning breeze.

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  • He did not feel sleepy.

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  • How do they feel about your father offering the estate to Alex?

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  • I feel like we're drifting apart here.

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  • So did I. Maybe you feel like we both betrayed your trust.

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  • The other day I broke my doll's head off; but that was not a dreadful accident, because dolls do not live and feel, like people.

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  • If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.

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  • And Natasha, embracing her, began kissing her face and hands, making Princess Mary feel shy but happy by this demonstration of her feelings.

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  • Not now implied later, but that didn't feel comfortable either.

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  • Would she always feel this way about him and everything he touched?

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  • How would you feel if...

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  • I think this is the loveliest country in the world; but not being fairies Jim and I feel we ought to be where we belong--and that's at the ranch.

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  • Anyone who has a child knows the love and concern parents feel for their offspring.

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  • I feel as if I were nearer to the vitals of the globe, for this sandy overflow is something such a foliaceous mass as the vitals of the animal body.

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  • Or he would suddenly feel ashamed of he knew not what.

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  • She could understand nothing, think of nothing and feel nothing, except passionate love for her father, love such as she thought she had never felt till that moment.

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  • It really seemed that Sonya did not feel her position trying, and had grown quite reconciled to her lot as a sterile flower.

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  • We accept that they don't, but we still want to feel welcome.

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  • Well, I guess we were making everyone else feel uncomfortable.

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  • I don't mean to make her feel unwelcome, but it was her own carelessness that got her into this situation.

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  • If you feel that way, why did you come all the way out here to see me?

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  • It would make me feel better.

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  • Why, I feel like a colt today, replied Jim.

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  • Then everybody began to feel frightened.

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  • To me, those stories feel a bit desperate.

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  • It was great fun to plunge my hand into the bowl and feel the tadpoles frisk about, and to let them slip and slide between my fingers.

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  • I feel that her being is inseparable from my own, and that the footsteps of my life are in hers.

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  • I feel the twinkle of his eye in his handshake.

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  • If you knew all the joy I feel in being able to speak to you to-day, I think you would have some idea of the value of speech to the deaf, and you would understand why I want every little deaf child in all this great world to have an opportunity to learn to speak.

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  • Pierre was one of those who are only strong when they feel themselves quite innocent, and since that day when he was overpowered by a feeling of desire while stooping over the snuffbox at Anna Pavlovna's, an unacknowledged sense of the guilt of that desire paralyzed his will.

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  • She could not eat or sleep, grew visibly thinner, coughed, and, as the doctors made them feel, was in danger.

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  • Only at prayer did she feel able to think clearly and calmly of Prince Andrew and Anatole, as men for whom her feelings were as nothing compared with her awe and devotion to God.

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  • From this you will see that you have a perfect right to reassure the inhabitants of Smolensk, for those defended by two such brave armies may feel assured of victory.

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  • And it is all so simple, pale, and crude in the cold white light of this morning which I feel is dawning for me.

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  • And Pierre began to feel in the same way toward Karataev.

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  • Natasha was gazing at her, but seemed afraid and in doubt whether to say all she knew or not; she seemed to feel that before those luminous eyes which penetrated into the very depths of her heart, it was impossible not to tell the whole truth which she saw.

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  • Well, what do you, what do you feel in your soul, your whole soul--shall I live?

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  • You, who have suffered so from the French, do not even feel animosity toward them.

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  • You have no idea how unhappy, how lonely, I feel when you are like that.

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  • I mean, that they didn't feel this way all the time.

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  • Following Señor Medena up the stairs, she ran her hand along the smooth wood, enjoying the cool silky soft feel of it.

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  • He'd feel sorry for her and she didn't want that.

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  • I don't feel that way - ever.

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  • If it was so dangerous out there in the woods, why did Giddon feel so safe?

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  • And I never feel a break or a splinter in the least.

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  • He seemed to feel quite well and strong.

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  • Over time, we will feel that kind of confidence in this kind of system.

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  • I feel we have set the bar way too low and in doing so have fundamentally cheapened life, everyone's life.

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  • In a word, while such friends are near us we feel that all is well.

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  • They were the entrance examinations for Harvard College; so I feel pleased to think I could pass them.

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  • At present I feel like a jungle on wheels!

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  • Men frequently say to me, "I should think you would feel lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially."

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  • Why should I feel lonely? is not our planet in the Milky Way?

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  • At nighttime in the moon's fair glow How sweet, as fancies wander free, To feel that in this world there's one Who still is thinking but of thee!

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  • But much as all the rest laughed, talked, and joked, much as they enjoyed their Rhine wine, saute, and ices, and however they avoided looking at the young couple, and heedless and unobservant as they seemed of them, one could feel by the occasional glances they gave that the story about Sergey Kuzmich, the laughter, and the food were all a pretense, and that the whole attention of that company was directed to-- Pierre and Helene.

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  • Vera's remark was correct, as her remarks always were, but, like most of her observations, it made everyone feel uncomfortable, not only Sonya, Nicholas, and Natasha, but even the old countess, who--dreading this love affair which might hinder Nicholas from making a brilliant match-- blushed like a girl.

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  • The dinner, both the Lenten and the other fare, was splendid, yet he could not feel quite at ease till the end of the meal.

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  • Do you feel it?

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  • Feel how it beats!

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  • This idea horrified her, made her shudder, blush, and feel such a rush of anger and pride as she had never experienced before.

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  • The beautiful Armenian still sat motionless and in the same attitude, with her long lashes drooping as if she did not see or feel what the soldier was doing to her.

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  • And do you feel sad here?

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  • But the wave they feel to be rising does not come from the quarter they expect.

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  • I feel I am not the same and it troubles me.

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  • I should have known you would feel this way.

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  • I feel certain of it.

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  • It makes me feel small when you keep things from me - like you don't trust me, or you think I'm not mature enough to handle it.

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  • I didn't think I would feel this way.

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  • Carmen was right... about the way I really feel... about... you.

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  • When you hear you have a son, you feel responsible - yes?

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  • She met his regard with equal composer, in spite of the fact that the conversation was beginning to make her feel extremely uncomfortable.

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  • Didn't you feel the ground shake?

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  • She made raised maps in clay, so that I could feel the mountain ridges and valleys, and follow with my fingers the devious course of rivers.

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  • I was pleased with anything that made a noise and liked to feel the cat purr and the dog bark.

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  • I feel a genuine interest in the animals themselves, because they are real animals and not caricatures of men.

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  • He makes you feel that if you only had a little more time, you, too, might be an inventor.

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  • I know it, and it makes me feel so happy, it has such sweet thoughts.

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  • I feel all my best faculties concentrated in it.

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  • You would set all Russia against you and every one of us would feel ashamed to wear the uniform.

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  • How can one see all this and not feel sad?

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  • As generally happens, Pierre did not feel the full effects of the physical privation and strain he had suffered as prisoner until after they were over.

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  • He remembered a general impression of the misfortunes and sufferings of people and of being worried by the curiosity of officers and generals who questioned him, he also remembered his difficulty in procuring a conveyance and horses, and above all he remembered his incapacity to think and feel all that time.

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  • You spring something on me and then you just shut me out - like what I feel isn't important.

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  • Surely she must feel bitter about that fact, and yet neither her voice nor her expression gave any indication that she felt animosity.

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  • She could feel it in his soft kisses on her neck, in the way he whispered her name.

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  • When you two walked in, I could feel the electricity.

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  • I never meant to make you feel that way.

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  • I feel like I just started living again.

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  • Why couldn't she feel the same excitement about him?

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  • They will feel like we stumbled sloppily into the future.

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  • Now, instead of just intellectually engaging with the news, we feel the government brutality, we experience the war, we are electrified by the demonstrations, and we are horrified at the suffering.

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  • Even in the days before my teacher came, I used to feel along the square stiff boxwood hedges, and, guided by the sense of smell would find the first violets and lilies.

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  • One day spent with the blind children made me feel thoroughly at home in my new environment, and I looked eagerly from one pleasant experience to another as the days flew swiftly by.

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  • I could also feel the stamping of the horses, which they had ridden out from town and hitched under the trees, where they stood all night, neighing loudly, impatient to be off.

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  • The position of the hand is as easy to feel as it is to see.

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  • I do not feel each letter any more than you see each letter separately when you read.

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  • And even now I sometimes feel the same uneasiness and disquietude.

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  • The one I felt and still feel most is lack of time.

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  • There one does not meet the great and the wise face to face; one does not even feel their living touch.

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  • It made me feel very sad to leave Boston and I missed all of my friends greatly, but of course I was glad to get back to my lovely home once more.

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  • I used to think, when I read in my books about your great city, that when I visited it the people would be strangers to me, but now I feel differently.

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  • Every day I find how little I know, but I do not feel discouraged since God has given me an eternity in which to learn more.

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  • Teacher seems to feel benefitted by the change too; for she is already beginning to look like her dear old self.

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  • Indeed, I feel that the success is hers more than mine; for she is my constant inspiration....

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  • I feel every day more and more inadequate.

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  • Who does not feel his faith in a resurrection and immortality strengthened by hearing of this?

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  • Even I, a poor secretary of the Russian Embassy, do not feel any need in token of my joy to give my Franz a thaler, or let him go with his Liebchen to the Prater...

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  • The younger sisters also became affectionate to him, especially the youngest, the pretty one with the mole, who often made him feel confused by her smiles and her own confusion when meeting him.

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  • Today I feel so frightened!

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  • Felipa looked to be in her early twenties and had a sunshine smile that made Carmen feel welcome.

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  • Carmen swirled around, enjoying the feel of the skirt as she eyed her image in the mirror.

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  • Certainly she wanted to feel special to Alex - and did.

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  • She melted into his arms, eagerly returning his warm kisses and welcoming the feel of his fingers as they searched for the zipper on the back of her dress.

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  • Of course he would feel responsible for working it out and not troubling her with it.

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  • As she stared at the caskets she knew she should feel something – should cry.

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  • You must feel awful about it.

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  • The feel of the hot skin of his chest against hers made her groan.

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  • Humans should not feel threatened in any way by this, and yet it still makes some people defensive and uncomfortable.

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  • After I had recovered from my first experience in the water, I thought it great fun to sit on a big rock in my bathing-suit and feel wave after wave dash against the rock, sending up a shower of spray which quite covered me.

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  • We rushed out-of-doors to feel the first few tiny flakes descending.

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  • I used to sit in my mother's lap all day long and keep my hands on her face because it amused me to feel the motions of her lips; and I moved my lips, too, although I had forgotten what talking was.

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  • I took the book in my hands and tried to feel the letters with an intensity of longing that I can never forget.

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  • It is splendid to feel the wind blowing in my face and the springy motion of my iron steed.

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  • I feel in Diana's posture the grace and freedom of the forest and the spirit that tames the mountain lion and subdues the fiercest passions.

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  • Bishop Brooks taught me no special creed or dogma; but he impressed upon my mind two great ideas--the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, and made me feel that these truths underlie all creeds and forms of worship.

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  • He knew so much and was so genial that it was impossible to feel dull in his presence.

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  • When I find my work particularly difficult and discouraging, she writes me letters that make me feel glad and brave; for she is one of those from whom we learn that one painful duty fulfilled makes the next plainer and easier.

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  • I will tell you what he did, and I think you will feel very sorry for the little child.

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  • I think puppies can feel very home-sick, as well as little girls.

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  • And I would keep my little hand on her face all the while, because it amused me to feel her face and lips move when she talked with people.

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  • Everybody will feel an interest in dear little Helen; everybody will want to do something for her; and, if she becomes an ancient, gray-haired woman, she is still sure of being thoughtfully cared for.

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  • It is very beautiful to think that people far away in England feel sorry for a little helpless child in America.

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  • We guide the pencil with the right hand, and feel carefully with the forefinger of the left hand to see that we shape and space the letters correctly.

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  • I would like to feel a parrot talk, it would be so much fun! but I would be pleased with, and love any little creature you send me.

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  • A lady seemed surprised that I loved flowers when I could not see their beautiful colors, and when I assured her I did love them, she said, "no doubt you feel the colors with your fingers."

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  • The hotel was so near the river that I could feel it rushing past by putting my hand on the window.

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  • His beautiful word-pictures made us feel as if we were sitting in the shadow of San Marco, dreaming, or sailing upon the moonlit canal....

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  • We went to a poultry-show... and the man there kindly permitted us to feel of the birds.

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  • As I sit by the window writing to you, it is so lovely to have the soft, cool breezes fan my cheek and to feel that the hard work of last year is over!

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  • I think Mr. Keith is a wonderful teacher, and I feel very grateful to him for having made me see the beauty of Mathematics.

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  • But it is most distressing to me to feel that she is sacrificing her sight for me.

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  • But she seems to feel the pulsation of the air itself.

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  • Sometimes she puts her hand on a singer's throat to feel the muscular thrill and contraction, and from this she gets genuine pleasure.

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  • Large statues, of which she can feel the sweep of line with her whole hand, she knows in their higher esthetic value.

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  • The deaf person with sight looks at the fingers of his companion, but it is also possible to feel them.

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  • It should be said that any double-case watch with the crystal removed serves well enough for a blind person whose touch is sufficiently delicate to feel the position of the hands and not disturb or injure them.

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  • I made the first row of vertical lines and let her feel it and notice that there were several rows of little holes.

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  • I shook my head and took them all off and made her feel of the two wooden beads and the one glass bead.

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  • Indeed, I feel as if I had never seen anything until now, Helen finds so much to ask about along the way.

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  • Teacher is sad, and let her feel the grieved expression on my face.

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  • I let her hold a shell in her hand, and feel the chicken "chip, chip."

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  • We all feel refreshed, as if we'd had a shower-bath.

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  • But I told her that my heart was sad, and I didn't feel like eating.

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  • They let her feel the animals whenever it was safe.

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  • One of the leopards licked her hands, and the man in charge of the giraffes lifted her up in his arms so that she could feel their ears and see how tall they were.

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  • She likes stories that make her cry--I think we all do, it's so nice to feel sad when you've nothing particular to be sad about.

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  • It would, I think, be hard to make her feel just how to pronounce DICTIONARY without her erring either toward DICTIONAYRY or DICTION'RY, and, of course the word is neither one nor the other.

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  • But she interrupted me to say she was very sure she could feel my mouth very well.

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  • She liked to feel the cat purr; and if by chance she felt a dog in the act of barking, she showed great pleasure.

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  • It seems very strange to me that there should be this difference of opinion; I cannot understand how any one interested in our education can fail to appreciate the satisfaction we feel in being able to express our thoughts in living words.

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  • Please give her my warm love, and tell her not to feel troubled about it any more.

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  • I do not feel that I can add anything more that will be of interest.

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  • Most people will feel the superior imaginative quality of Helen Keller's opening paragraph.

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  • I rarely have dreams that are not in keeping with what I really think and feel, but one night my very nature seemed to change, and I stood in the eye of the world a mighty man and a terrible.

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  • I rode a fiery hunter--I can feel the impatient toss of his head now and the quiver that ran through him at the first roar of the cannon.

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  • Some have asked what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like.

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  • Though the view from my door was still more contracted, I did not feel crowded or confined in the least.

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  • It was worth the while, if only to feel the wind blow on your cheek freely, and see the waves run, and remember the life of mariners.

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  • Most men would feel shame if caught preparing with their own hands precisely such a dinner, whether of animal or vegetable food, as is every day prepared for them by others.

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  • Give me a hammer, and let me feel for the furring.

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  • I should feel as if I were worth less in that case.

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  • I did not for a moment feel confined, and the walls seemed a great waste of stone and mortar.

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  • And you won't feel ashamed to write to him?

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  • How do you feel, mon brave?

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  • This escapade made everybody feel confused.

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  • And do you feel quite calm?

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  • How do you feel? he asked.

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  • But my father is anxious and I feel afraid.

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  • Pierre began to feel a sense of uneasiness, and the need, even the inevitability, of entering into conversation with this stranger.

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  • I expect you feel it so yourself.

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  • Partly because of the depressing memories associated with Bald Hills, partly because Prince Andrew did not always feel equal to bearing with his father's peculiarities, and partly because he needed solitude, Prince Andrew made use of Bogucharovo, began building and spent most of his time there.

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  • The latter began to feel that it was in bad taste to speak of his enthusiasms, dreams, and hopes of happiness or goodness, in Prince Andrew's presence.

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  • I feel that I cannot vanish, since nothing vanishes in this world, but that I shall always exist and always have existed.

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  • I feel that beyond me and above me there are spirits, and that in this world there is truth.

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  • Only I feel afraid in his presence.

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  • I feel at peace and settled.

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  • I feel so comfortable! answered Natasha, almost perplexed by her feelings.

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  • Only after emptying a bottle or two did he feel dimly that the terribly tangled skein of life which previously had terrified him was not as dreadful as he had thought.

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  • She did not know how it was that within five minutes she had come to feel herself terribly near to this man.

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  • I had heard that it happens like this, and you must have heard it too, but it's only now that I feel such love.

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  • And she burst into sobs with the despairing vehemence with which people bewail disasters they feel they have themselves occasioned.

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  • During his stay at Bald Hills all the family dined together, but they were ill at ease and Prince Andrew felt that he was a visitor for whose sake an exception was being made and that his presence made them all feel awkward.

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  • Did you tell him how it makes you feel?

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  • It makes no difference how they feel.

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  • Katie said she should confront him when he did that - tell him how it made her feel.

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  • Still, a person didn't need to say it to feel it.

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  • You know how I feel.

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  • How did you feel?

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  • If the boy had been his, how would his good intentions have made her husband feel?

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  • She did feel betrayed by Howard, but not by Yancey.

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  • She could feel her face getting hot.

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  • I feel like such a fool.

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  • I feel bad about that.

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  • He was still a senior in high school, but how would Mom feel if he lived in a house with three women?

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  • How will they feel about an unexpected guest?

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  • Did he suspect that she was beginning to feel more for him than simple friendship?

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  • It might make him feel less threatened.

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  • I think what I feel is none of your business.

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  • I wonder if you'd still feel that way if your child was sick in the hospital.

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  • Don't you feel lonely?

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  • No, but I sure feel relieved, don't you?

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  • Deep inside she did feel responsible, but not for Mr. Marsh's death.

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  • I feel awful that Dad had to die because I put my education before his health.

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  • Do you know how that made me feel?

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  • Maybe sometime she'll feel comfortable with having a hired hand around - or maybe she'll get married again.

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  • She wasn't going to let them all make her feel guilty.

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  • Under other circumstances, she might have enjoyed having the upper hand, but right now she didn't feel much like playing games.

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  • Cassie could feel the color draining from her face.

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  • He held her without speaking, probably sensing there was little he could say to make her feel better.

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  • You don't have to feel sorry for me.

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  • Why on earth would anyone feel sorry for you?

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  • Indeed, why should anyone feel sorry for her?

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  • Cassie could feel them all watching her as she settled to the ground.

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  • You feel betrayed, but you need to go back and talk to him.

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  • She lay quiet, simply enjoying the feel of him.

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  • She could feel the blood drain from her face.

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  • They might instinctively feel her terrified regard.

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  • Did Bordeaux feel pressured into marrying the girl - to save her reputation?

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  • Were it not for the ranch, she might even feel happy for them.

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  • Did you tell him how you feel?

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  • She wanted to hate Bordeaux for what he had done, but like a shameless hussy, she still longed to hear his voice - feel his touch.

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  • How did the twins feel about all of this?

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  • Besides, he did come back Cassie could feel Bordeaux's intent gaze.

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  • I know, and I feel bad about that.

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  • You know how I feel about that sort of thing.

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  • It makes me feel old.

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  • She could feel the warmth of the blush as it crawled up her neck.

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  • Feel free to get anything you want out of the attic.

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  • I know you feel uncomfortable about driving my truck.

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  • Through his shirt sleeves she could feel the swell of his biceps and her heart jumped into high gear.

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  • It's inevitable that two people living in the same house are going to be at odds sometimes, but from now on I'll never feel completely safe.

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  • No, I feel better now.

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  • I feel better now.

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  • There's no reason to feel embarrassed about a normal body function.

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  • I feel like such a baby.

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  • You don't have to feel obligated to take me everywhere you go.

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  • She could feel his intent gaze on her.

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  • I don't feel good.

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  • If you want to go into town for pizza, please don't feel obligated to invite me.

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  • The statement was simple and honest, and somehow it made her feel better.

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  • I feel so ashamed.

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  • You know, Cade, there are others who feel the same way you do about the old ways.

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  • Because he doesn't want to get married and I'm not going to force him into it by making him feel guilty.

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  • Did he feel obligated to marry her now?

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  • Nor did I want you to feel obligated to marry me to save my honor.

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  • I feel like a pioneer.

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  • When only silence followed, she seemed to feel obligated to explain.

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  • I feel terrible making him sleep in the lab room, but really, Quinn's equipment hardly makes a sound.

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  • I spent months being probed, questioned, talked about and made to feel a freak.

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  • Can he feel anything?

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  • Think how much worse you'd feel if the town you visualized really existed.

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  • I know how you feel.

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  • I feel as if I'm spying.

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  • I feel like I'm on a carousel that won't stop but we have to slow it down.

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  • I want to go to a place where I can settle with my family and feel we truly belong to the community.

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  • I continued to feel uncomfortable.

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  • However, we feared no threat from either, nor did we feel they wished to identify us.

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  • I could feel her tremble.

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  • I feel badly for him and he's such a sweet guy; I love him to death!

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  • I feel terrible about the woman who was murdered.

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  • I feel I'm bailing with a colander.

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  • Some feel it is unfairly intrusive.

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  • I could feel a cold sweat passing over me like a ghost at a séance.

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  • I feel terrible I slipped up and they traced the phone call but it's not the end of the world.

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  • But first, I feel the urge to partake of Canadian hospitality.

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  • I feel more like a ship's sailor in a storm, with shredded sails with someone handing me a needle and thread.

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  • Don't ask for opinions; just do what you feel is best.

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  • Did I feel any guilt in not letting Julie know Howie's reaction to my pronouncement?

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  • It would make some people feel much safer.

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  • It's a relief the monster wasn't responsible for Vermont but I'd feel much better if I knew he didn't break into Julie's place.

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  • I can't say for certain, but I feel eyes on me.

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  • She's dead; murdered, and I feel terrible about it.

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  • God, I knew all this would end someday but I never dreamed it would feel so empty.

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  • I just feel devastated.

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  • However, I do feel a kinship to this Elizabeth woman.

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  • Howie, I really feel for you but you've had this problem of not knowing about your past for a long time and you've managed to live with it.

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  • Your friends in Washington didn't feel the need to do any explaining.

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  • I don't want to, but I feel badly, for both Julie and especially Molly.

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  • I just want to meet with him but I'd like to get a feel for him first.

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  • While I had no direct evidence the attendees were all registered sex offenders, the way they nodded and agreed at the mention of deviant sexual behavior made me feel I might be unique among like penitents.

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  • Molly wants to use the pool and frankly, I feel safer here, at least for a couple of days.

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  • I'd feel much better if he returned with us but if he insists on staying, it's his choice.

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  • With each unsuccessful try my panic loomed larger until I could feel the perspiration run down my neck.

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  • I could feel tears streaming down my face though I had no recollection of generating them.

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  • Our people feel he's been very active since then.

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  • We were alerted only by the feel of the screwdriver's slack penetration.

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  • He's a nice young man and I feel would make a far less labor intensive mate than Howie would have proved to be.

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  • Bianca held her breath and waited, able to feel the tension between them even with her eyes closed until he spoke again.

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  • Something about the man made her feel safe, and the warm electricity in her body made her sleepy.

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  • A part of her still longed for him, to smell him and feel his skin against hers.

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  • Now, he could deliver what he'd always promised-- a life together-- yet she didn't feel like leaping for joy like she would've a year ago.

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  • Sofi would chew him out if he gave Bianca to her like she was, and he himself couldn't help but feel somewhat concerned that she'd gone unresponsive.

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  • She tugged at her hands, but he held her tight, enjoying the feel of her beneath him.

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  • Still feel a little tired.

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  • The news startled her, and she wasn't sure why it made her feel … bummed.

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  • It was no mystery to her why Dusty would want her, though she couldn't help but feel disappointed.

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  • Healing his scars made her feel a familiar sense of exhaustion, and she retreated to the couch in front of the TV, content to doze and recover.

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  • It had something to do with the beautiful woman before him who made him feel for the first time in years.

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  • Do you ever feel guilty about her death?

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  • For the first time in years, he found himself wondering what it would be like to feel again.

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  • There was something very different about this woman, and it was more than the feel of her energy flowing through him.

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  • He faced the man, unable to help but feel surprised to see him without scars.

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  • It's your fate, but I feel like you know this.

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  • His eyes lit up, and Bianca flung herself into his arms, thrilled to feel her brother's lanky body again.

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  • She loved his scent, the feel of his hard, warm body against hers.

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  • He recalled how soothing her hug had been earlier and itched to feel her soft, warm body in his arms again.

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  • She leaned back to kiss him, the feel of her soft lips against his both infuriating and placating.

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  • I feel like I should be doing more.

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  • It'll make or break him, and I don't feel like he's anywhere near ready.

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  • So why did he feel a twinge of loss at the order to send it up in flames?

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  • He had a feeling the worst was going to happen, and the sense he wouldn't be the only one who died this weekend if he had to depend on Darian made him feel sick to his stomach.