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But its ramifications would feel mild compared with what a Gabbert whiff might entail.
To watch it from the comfort of a cinema seat is to feel mild anxiety and a headache coming on.
For instance, the first time one watches Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), one may feel mild fear for Marion Crane as she chats with Norman Bates in the hotel office.
Surprise, v., is defined as "(of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock", and what I guess I am saying is it is something I did not feel earlier this month, when you all did, when that Sunderland fan really really looked like he shat on his fold-down seat at the Stadium of Light.
Apply enough pressure so that you feel mild pain or pinching.
Get off your feet as soon as you can after injury, even if you only feel mild twinges.
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You might also feel mild-to-sharp pain when eating cold, sweet or hot foods.
Like many others, I felt mild disappointment.
It felt mild and transitory, but he would take it.
That night, we felt mild panic that we were running out of time.
Griffey felt mild chest pains during the game and was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital as a precaution, the Reds said.
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