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Discover Ludwig'feel funny' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone finds something amusing or strange. For example, "The way he said that made me feel funny."
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"I would feel funny".
— I feel funny.
Salome makes time feel funny.
"I... you know, I don't feel funny.
"I feel funny about it.
"What I mean is, I feel funny".
(Pause) ANNA: I feel funny sometimes.
I just feel funny about them.
"I feel funny saying that right now," she said.
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When do you feel funniest?
(As a friend with a young son said to me recently, "The 'Fox in Socks' tweetle-beetle-battle riff always makes me feel funnier than I am").
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