How to use "feel" in a sentence
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Its words never help, they just make me feel bad
It makes me feel happier than anything
I feel pleased
I don't feel like saying goodbye
The music is perfect for the way I feel: lucky, free and happy
As I stand on it, I feel something move
I am so shocked I feel no pain
Now that I've stopped chipping I feel cold
After a while, I begin to feel uncomfortable again
Success! I feel very happy
It made me feel lost and alone
It works well and I feel a bit better.
As soon as I put the knife against the skin of my arm, I feel ill
I feel angry with the boulder, but it's not the boulder's fault - it's mine
As I reach the end of my story, I feel very sad
I feel strong enough to survive the fear of death, but not my body's need for water
This doesn't work either and I feel suddenly hopeless
It's strange but I feel the need to urinate again
6.45 am As morning arrives once more, I feel a little hope
I feel like crying but I can't
I pick up the bottle and feel the last of the water disappear down my throat
I feel happy and start thinking of all the wonderful times I've spent with friends and family
I have found the best way to sit and feel calmer in the warm air
Then I feel the cold and the pain of the rope against my legs
As morning comes on the fifth day, I feel sure I can still last a few more days
I feel sure I won't survive another night in the canyon
The sun is shining and I feel free, happy, and alive.
I am back in the canyon again, but now I don't feel the same as before
I don't feel anything
11.32 am Finally, I feel the knife hit rock on the other side of my arm
I stood in front of the window like a small boy at the zoo, and, believe me, I didn't feel at all like Captain Nemo's prisoner.
Captain Nemo gave us gnus, and we were all excited to return to land and feel free again.
"The sea, Professor, and music make me feel very peaceful."
He would feel the same way if he were in Ned Land's position.
I know! I'll look for some Bowers.' Then she thought, 'No, it's too hot for that and I feel sleepy.'
But she fell very slowly and didn't feel afraid
She didn't feel well and she was very unhappy.
She didn't feel very afraid of the Queen
She began to feel afraid
Alice did not feel very well
Alcohol was cheap and it helped people to feel better
The next day she told Amelia she did not feel well
But now, for the first time in twenty years, a man had shown him great kindness, and he did not know what to feel.
The Thenardiers did not feel guilty about treating Cosette badly because Fantine had stopped sending them regular payments.
'I can feel her whole soul in it!' he told himself
They did not come for a whole week, and Marius began to feel depressed
She! Everyone who has ever loved will feel the force of that small word
Now I don't feel any pain,'
She took hold of Marius's hand with her wounded hand and, without seeming to feel the pain, guided it to her pocket, from which he took the letter.
He began to feel happier as he thought about the journey they would soon be making
I cannot feel grief for you
When he refused to kiss her cheek, she began to feel unhappy, afraid that she had done something to offend him
Oh Cosette, I feel so ashamed of the way I've treated him!'
You'll feel some grief for me, but not too much
I raise a hand to my face and feel a short nose and a small mouth
I begin to feel more than nervous now: I begin to feel scared
I feel that I need to run, that there is somewhere I must be, somewhere I must remember.
Is she my wife? My girlfriend? I think that she is, and I suddenly feel afraid for her
At first, I think that maybe I am quick enough, but then I hear the snap of the gun and feel the explosion in my back.
I feel sweat running down my neck.
He does not feel any sympathy for her
No, he cannot feel any sympathy for her, but maybe now she can find some rest
Jake begins to feel sick again and looks down at his dirty old sneakers.
And you can see your room now, though everything seems strange and different, and everything makes you feel more afraid.
After a few more moments, you begin to feel a little more relaxed
And your eyes close, and you feel sleep begin to take you.
It is colder here, but you do not feel it
Your heart is beating so fast that you do not feel anything but the strange mixture of fear and anger.
"Jesus!" he says, and he does not feel tired anymore
She starts to feel better: more relaxed and less concerned about the reason why the tube is so quiet today.
The poor old woman must not feel too comfortable next to the noisy kids, but Sarah knows that they are okay: she can spot the bad kids from a mile away.
You'll feel better."
"It's okay, dear, you will feel better in a moment
His voice was full of enthusiasm, and Sala began to feel uneasy
His words made Sala feel ashamed
So at least if we were both doing the same thing, it would almost feel like we were together."
Would it really feel like she was swimming with dolphins in one of those?
Zee guided Sala into her pod; the door closed, and she could feel the cool metal attachments touching her face and her body suit
"It's normal to feel a little strange when you first come out."
"I don't feel strange," said Cham
I've been so busy at work the last few days, I feel I've not been home much at all."
"I feel very sorry for all those people
"But maybe I'd feel differently if I were in love."
She wanted to feel him close
young people prefer to feel safe
It wasn't like Gran to make her feel uncomfortable.
Even when he took her in his arms, it didn't feel quite the same.
It was wonderful to feel his arms around her again
I did not feel shy with de Winter
I could feel the tears coming into my eyes
You will be too busy to feel unhappy.'
I leant back in my chair, drinking my tea and trying to feel at home
I began to feel that Manderley really was my home.
But I did not feel very happy as Maxim walked out of the room
I started to run up the path and did not feel safe until I reached the lawn
She came nearer and I could feel her breath on my face.
'Sometimes I feel she is standing here, behind me
I feel her everywhere
You feel her too, don't you?'
I began to feel that Mrs Danvers was watching me
I did not feel like sitting in the house by myself
Beatrice's questions had made me feel tired too.
The secret made me feel excited and important.
When people have a great shock, they feel nothing at first
But I could feel nothing now.
'I feel very sorry for both of you.'
It was then that I began to feel tired
'I feel that we must get back to Manderley as soon as possible
For several seconds she was certain that she could feel the switch straining under her fingertip as it tried to pop on.
But she didn't feel a draft.
"I make you feel awkward?"
"You make me feel young
"Suddenly I don't feel so awkward anymore."
He made her feel comfortable, yet at the same time, he intrigued her
He would be sleeping, but she wouldn't feel guilty if she woke him, not after all the sleepless nights that he had given her
Right now, however, she didn't feel up to the battle
"I understand how you feel." His smile changed; it was smug now.
Don't feel awkward about it
She had been determined that neither of them would have reason to feel that his importance in her life had diminished
Standing before her in the sunshine, his white shirt shimmering with squiggles of reflected light that bounced off the parked cars, he favored her with that self-satisfied, superior smile that made her feel as cold as this winter day ought to have been.
I don't feel anything for you
If some stranger wanted her to feel more pain over the loss of her child, however, that was definitely unsettling
"Is that the way you feel?"
He'd had other women in this bed during the past two years, and a few had stayed the night, but not one of those other lovers had made him feel content merely by the fact of her presence, as Tina did
The smell of her, the vibrant blue of her eyes, the feel of her supple skin as he put a hand to her face - those things generated waves of affection and longing within him.
This was perfect weather for flying, one of those crystalline days when being above the earth would make him feel clean and free.
"Hey, if you've got something to do, feel free to go ahead with it
You know what this fist is going to feel like when it hits, little man?"
Elliot had a pretty good idea of what it would feel like, and he was sweating under his arms and in the small of his back, but he didn't move, and he didn't respond to the stranger's taunting.
"It's going to feel like a freight train ramming straight through you," Vince said
At length she said, "Do you feel it?"
"You do feel it, don't you?" she asked.
"It's crazy," he said, "but I feel eyes on me."
I feel..
I can feel the weight of it, a pressure in the air..
"That doesn't change what I feel."
The sooner we're out of this town, the safer I'll feel."
"I'm only telling you what I know, what I feel," she said
"The only proof of this is what you say you feel..
I feel it deep in my bones
"Maybe he doesn't feel close enough to Michael to try reaching him
"I feel it
His ships, sealed in their glass worlds, relaxed him; he liked to spend time with them when he had a problem to work out or when he was on edge, for they made him feel serene, and that security allowed his mind to function at peak performance.
The sound of her laughter startled Elliot, but then he had to admit to himself that he did not feel menaced by the work of this poltergeist
He was overwhelmed by the astonishing notion that he could actually feel goodwill in the air, a tangible radiation of love and affection
They wanted nothing more than to touch and to be touched, to confirm for each other that they were still alive, to feel safe and protected and cherished
"You will remain totally passive until you feel the urge to use the pen in your hand."
"When you feel the urge to use the pen, you will not resist it
I also feel he's going to help us get into the place, and I don't see any reason why I should strike out on that one."
So why do I feel terrific all of a sudden?"
"You feel good," Elliot said, "because we're not running anymore
The fact that they had gotten this far unhurt didn't make Elliot feel any better about what lay ahead of them
He'd used up most of his physical reserves getting out of the lab reservation, and he was also beginning to feel some of the early symptoms of Wuhan-400
'I didn't understand what he meant, and nothing happened for a few weeks, so I did not feel so worried
'Do you feel any different?' I asked, touching his arm.
'It made me feel powerful
He was probably very angry about being sent to prison but would feel differently when he came out.
'I feel that someone might have seen or heard something, and I wondered if you could help me?'
I feel you should be the first to know about it
'But I feel more confused than before.'
With wine and food and the need to help my wife feel less afraid, I slowly became braver and felt safer.
To make myself feel better I took a cold bath in the afternoon.
I had never touched a dead body before, but I forced myself to turn him over and feel for his heart
They were beginning to feel very hungry and the night was cold
At a later date we began to feel less in danger of being seen because the sunlight outside was very bright, but at first anything approaching the house drove us back into the hall in fear
This made me feel a lot better, and the noise of the pump did not bring a tentacle in through the opening.
I began to feel that I had failed my wife, and decided to leave this dreamer of great things and to go on into London
I began to feel very happy and I started running along the road.
I sit in my study writing by lamplight, and suddenly I see the valley below on fire again, and feel that the house around me is empty and lonely
I tried to feel my heart
I now feel rather well, except for my liver problem
On Tuesday you feel worse
You'll feel better soon.' Harris always knows where you can find a good whisky.
A full stomach makes you feel kind and generous
You feel that you are part of nature
To make us feel happier, George sang to us
They feel a little small, but then all new shoes are like that.'
I feel free already and I can't wait to get out and enjoy it.'
I don't blame you; I feel sorry for you, because your love is hopeless
He has intelligent grey eyes; when I look into them, I feel things that I do not want to feel
'After what Percival said to me this morning, I don't feel any obligation to him