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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling enormous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of being large in size, or it can be metaphorically used to describe feeling a strong emotion or presence.
Example: "After winning the championship, I was feeling enormous pride in my team's accomplishments."
Alternatives: "feeling immense" or "feeling gigantic".
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Voters due at the polls next week are feeling enormous anxiety about the economy.
He left Ms. Kanach's office feeling enormous relief, he says, but he was not in the clear.
Perhaps Germany was tired or feeling enormous pressure to succeed with an entire nation paying close attention.
And you switch from feeling exasperation at her lack of cooperation, to feeling enormous sympathy for her.
I also remember feeling enormous affection for the St. Bernard Buck in Jack London's "Call of the Wild" and, in later years, Ralph in "Lord of the Flies".
I loathe it, and there isn't a single day that goes past without my feeling enormous pride and relief that I was able finally to quit.
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SIR TOM STOPPARD admits to a feeling of "enormous presumption" at the transfer to Moscow of "The Coast of Utopia", his trilogy about 19th-century Russian intellectuals.
"We look forward with amusement to explanations by a variety of psychologists and graphologists of how various characteristics ascribed to the PM on the basis of the doodles, such as 'struggling to concentrate'notnot a natural leader', 'struggling to keep control of a confusing world' and 'an unstable man who is feeling under enormous pressure', equally apply to Mr Gates," said the spokesman.
Prior to this, I had been feeling the enormous disappointment of traveling a path already paved by millions of other people and I needed to adventure while youth was on my side.
I vividly remember being put in a group of boys for a project and feeling an enormous sense of relief and comfort because I was with people who were the same gender as me.
"You have your own feelings of enormous shock; going into the rehearsal hall and having another job to do, that was a little scary".
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