Sentence examples for a feel to from inspiring English sources

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There is a rhythm, a feel to it, the same way she performs onstage.

"It's definitely got a little bit of a feel to it that it's still part of the last four years".

It's also got a more permanent sort of a feel to it than it did even two weeks ago..

In the born-and-bred-on-guitar songs, there's a feel to the guitar playing that was semi-disguised by other instruments.

The Vila Madalena and Pinheiros areas of the city are vibrant in the arts, with crafts shops, outdoor cafes, concert venues and live music in most of the bars, the whole having a feel to that resembles Greenwich Village in New York City.

A 38-year-old woman married 18 years to a man who compulsively masturbates to images on the computer wrote that her husband had once had an extramarital affair and that "the online 'safe' cheating has just as dirty, filthy a feel to it as does the 'real-life' cheating".

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Stick a felt to the flower.

Humour, sometimes originally unintended, gives a sprightly feel to a topic that might seem heavy-duty.

You want the song to have a relaxing feel to it, a bit like a lullaby.

There is a phenomenal feel to an older auto".

Mr. Hall added, "The film has a '70s feel to it, a European feel".

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