Sentence examples for Feels pleasant from inspiring English sources

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It looks striking and feels pleasant to hold, but, best of all, it somehow makes the soup taste better, which is, surely, what a well-designed soup spoon should do.

His pen is not probing but platitudinous: Couples "lose their innocence" when they make love, and on the night a teenage Virginia has sex for the first time, he tells us it feels "pleasant enough for her, though far from familiar".

This struck Chesler and Bönnemann as odd because most people report the brush feels pleasant.

It feels pleasant," said Joshua Aronson, an associate professor of applied psychology at New York University who has studied the impact of Quiet Time on students.

Even as it does plug into the current cultural moment, this is not a great piece of filmmaking, but it's good enough in a way that feels pleasant and even comforting.

This is more finished look and feels pleasant to the mouth touch.

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Those jolts don't always feel pleasant.

In the heat, it doesn't feel pleasant.

There are no "tips" for this process really; it's painstaking and intense and doesn't often feel pleasant.

In one session, the subjects had a five-minute cooling down period afterward, which immediately changed their moods because it felt pleasant.

Anything that stimulates opioid receptors and makes you feel pleasant must be very dangerous, so we shouldn't take any chances.

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