Sentence examples for be feel from inspiring English sources

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be feel

noun

A quality of an object experienced by touch.

  • Bark has a rough feel.

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It requires actually feeling a degree of what it must be feel like to be the other.

It's funny how cruel anonymous people can be (feel free to comment below).

Many Americans, booming though the economy may be, feel the country is sadly off-course both morally and socially.

In her strange, beautiful photographs, Ms. Liden makes their world, fictional though it may be, feel very real.

But the impotency of the male characters helps to counter this while the sex scenes themselves, as lovingly shot as they might be, feel vital to the narrative.

As the OECD mapped out a path of sluggish growth for the world's richest nations, it was easy to be feel pessimistic about the world economy.

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Let Love be felt".

Their loss will be felt.

"He wants to be felt".

The aftershocks were starting to be felt.

Sabbath's influence continues to be felt.

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