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I feel dreadfully depressed about the state of the world.
Writers feel dreadfully threatened: their priority, these days, is to protect themselves, not to engage in politics.
That doesn't put him off - in fact his act of charity, meant to keep her off the streets for a night, makes him feel "dreadfully conceited.
The base 500 can feel dreadfully slow away from the dense medieval urban cores where the car's legend was forged, while the tightly sprung Abarth can feel uncompromisingly harsh.
We are wholly (or holy) enough even when we feel dreadfully inadequate.
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Meanwhile in the big house, Mary is not content with aristocratic pastimes and feels dreadfully for the plight of the factory girls.
"Once I got my wind back I just felt dreadfully disappointed for everybody because one car was out straight away," he said.
I felt dreadfully sick, my shirt clung to my body with my own perspiration, great beads of sweat formed on my brow then ran in rivulets down my face".
James omitted the line, and its surrounding passage, when he thoroughly revised the novel, in 1906, for the New York edition of his works (and thereby hangs another tale), yet the jolt of that earlier, unrefined image feels dreadfully suited to Osmond, for whom Humbertism, actual or threatened, would make a pleasing addition to his secret stash of sins.
In a letter to his wife, Nelly that same evening, McClellan reported that "I read the papers with a smile [and] turned to Burnside and said, 'Well Burnside, I turn the command over to you.'" He went on: "Poor Burn feels dreadfully, almost crazy".
Well I said to Mummy everything is getting *quite* Shakespearean, that part about uneasy lying the whatever, she's like is there a prime minister in King Lear, I was like, well I would ask Govey except it is totally his fault, & Theresa's, obvs, Dave feels dreadfully let down, even Mr Cobber could have been more helpful?
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