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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel animated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being lively, energetic, or enthusiastic about something. Example: "After watching the inspiring documentary, I felt animated and ready to take action."
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I suddenly felt animated and confident.
But Loopc.am Founder Tor Rauden Källstigen feels animated loops are a brand new category of shareable content, and so do his investors, Passion Capital, who today doing an undisclosed seed financing round.
The briefing room felt animated as Nielsen faced the press.
After a while the show starts to feel subtly animated, as if the blocks of color were expanding or contracting, elongating and shrinking as you move around them.
There are segments of the public who feel as animated as the political classes, but on the evidence so far they are very much a minority.
There's a part of Mina that feels "perpetually animated by the gaze of others," and she often describes her life as if it were a movie, as if "someone wrote all this down beforehand for them to recite".
But everything here feels subtly animated, if not inspirited, whether it is an elaborate knife sheath that suggests a little shrine or bowls fashioned from a large gourd incised with cosmological patterns.
He believed that he was "performing a little better," adding, "I also feel slightly more animated when in discussion".
Either way, the book's sprightly mix of Willems's trademark humor and deceptively simple drawings –- so lively they feel like an animated cartoon –- will have children in giggles, whether the book is read with a cookie or not.
Driven by the lush chording of Muñoz's keys, textural foley, and intermittent vocal samples, the track boasts the kind of quirky dynamics that makes it feel like an animated caricature.
And if it still sometimes feels like an animated history lesson, delivered by a liberal but square teacher a shade too eager to make the past come alive, the show now neither drags nor sags under its big themes.
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