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So that's FOMO – fear of missing out – which describes a feeling you might have when you feel other people are doing something fun, when you are not.
Wyatt describes a feeling where "everyone is aware that there's a threat to our safety every day we start work".
Above all, however, he says: "It shouldn't feel like something is wrong". He describes a feeling akin to what is known as the uncanny valley: the hypothesis that when human replicas appear almost (but not quite) real, they trigger disgust and revulsion because they seem unhealthy.
Toward the end of the story, when disturbing news arrives from the outside world, J. describes a feeling of dread.
In the autobiography she published in 1954, Roberta describes a feeling of restlessness and dissatisfaction, and a sense that her life was "pointless and empty".
For them, "free-riding" is a term, like "labor exploitation" and "fair share," that is so infinitely malleable that it describes a feeling, not an identifiable set of facts.
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All describe a feeling of despair..
But in the countryside, farmers describe a feeling of stagnancy.
Describing a smell is like describing a feeling or a mood or an atmosphere.
"Everybody is starting to come together," said Dr. Clinton, describing a feeling of momentum among counselors.
Others said the same thing in private, describing a feeling of frustration with her tough, uncompromising leadership style.
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