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That's the derogatory noun usage of burnout, the insult, and yet that's the best way to describe the way I feel blown through when I think about games specifically.
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"Both the midwife and doctor pretty much, I feel, blew us off—"These things happen.
You can feel how your lip feels blown up.
The players had been sent off the court and a cool breeze could be felt blowing through the arena.
The people of Glasgow clearly felt blowing up a failed social housing scheme in front of an audience of millions to be in bad taste.
Raymond said: "British farming has felt blow after blow in recent years.
He said Megan fell and Miss Lelacheur felt blows to the ear and to her jaw.
"I didn't feel that blown away by it.
"This time it was tough," Åkerfeldt said, "I feel pleasantly blown away by the immense result, though.
I even feel bad blowing the whistle.
They did not feel change blowing in the air and feel "the future".
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