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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel disgusting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It expresses a person's emotions or physical sensations of being repulsed or grossed out. Example: After eating the spoiled meat, I quickly began to feel disgusting and ran to the bathroom to vomit.
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In that split second of recognition, he said, "you really feel disgusting.
The girl, 15 at the time, said the experience made her feel "disgusting".
I feel disgusting every time.
You don't feel cute, you feel disgusting.
Having the conversations, Herman-Walrond confessed to Dr. Phil, made her feel "disgusting.
You just take one step outside and you immediately feel disgusting.
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However, Calder says the subject understood that others would find these disgusting--he just didn't feel disgusted himself.
When do you feel disgust?
"I don't feel represented, I feel disgusted.
People feel disgust toward dehumanized groups, but a study by Claire Hoogendoorn, Elizabeth Phelps and others at N.Y.U.
When a corner shop is destroyed, however, the lawlessness has a victim, and we feel disgusted.
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