Sentence examples for explains felt from inspiring English sources

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He soon turned to photography, a medium that he grew up around and that, he explains, felt "both approachable and fresh". It remains the heart and soul of his collection, the entirety of which will eventually come to the Princeton University Art Museum as a gift.

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She is meticulous about her decisions, which, she explains, "feels sort of contrary to the cultural moment".

American women today, Bellrose explains, feel entitled to attack, degrade and shame men without any fear of social disapproval.

The implausible classic car tax, he explained, felt just plausible enough.

Erin, she later explained, felt she was racing to preserve Bear's childhood.

Everyone in the workshop, Boutros explained, felt they had "spoken with eyes instead of the tongue".

Private banking, she explained, felt like a false promise and a waste of money.

She explained, "Feel free to take videos as much or as little as you want of ANYTHING (seriously, anything) you want.

I, however, am awed by a man who can reassure, explain, feel, and respond with agility, depth of feeling and sincerity.

Pepe smiles and explains, "Feels good man". That's the earliest Pepe meme, basically a reaction meme of the frog saying that phrase.

She explains, "Felt-making, wool, and fibers are interesting to me on many levels.

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