Sentence examples for To felt from inspiring English sources

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To felt

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To make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.

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To felt a wool sweater, first make sure sweater is at least 80 percent wool.

"They are getting closer and closer to felt," he said.

The London we've been used to felt old, distant and no longer fit for purpose.

Desmond Jaddoo, a community activist, said those he had spoken to felt "very much betrayed".

One architect I spoke to felt that Eliasson's water and Transsolar's cloud were simply one-liners.

Some of the experts you spoke to felt that we had, in effect, declared victory in Afghanistan prematurely.

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To feel the breeze.

To feel needed.

To feel joy.

To feel accomplishment.

I began to feel things.

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