Sentence examples for describe feeling from inspiring English sources

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On the Web site MinniePauz.com, women describe feeling lightheaded and dazed, with heart palpitations and anxiety.

Some parents describe feeling unable to discuss these issues, or find it difficult to know where to start.

Then again, she says, some patients "describe feeling freer to explore deep feelings when they know they don't have to drive a long distance home from the clinic".

This German lesson teaches students to describe feeling ill – "mir geht's nicht gut!" – and to converse with doctors, dentists and chemists to get the right treatment.

They describe feeling robbed of future shopping trips and pedicures with their fantasy daughters, or "grief" that their husband won't get to watch their son play football.

They describe feeling let down by the formerly Tory, now Labour-led, council, which first opposed the mosque in 2007 and has fought against the DMA in the high court.

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They described feeling completely lost, powerless.

Watson describes feeling "up the creek" after this decision.

But some former reporters described feeling overtaxed at times.

Specifically, patients described feeling angry, worried, and depressed as a result of their disease.

Nearly all HCWs described feeling uncomfortable delivering pediatric care due to a lack of specialized training.

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