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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling swelled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong emotion or feeling. Example: After her team won the championship, Jane couldn't contain her joy and was feeling swelled with pride and happiness.
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If I wondered then whether I might have shared too much (though she seemed to be taking it fine) that feeling swelled up like a balloon when she raised the subject again, as I was putting her to bed.
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This was particularly true for pain, nausea, skin concerns, mouth sores, tingling and feeling swollen.
And I felt that awful feeling when your throat feels swollen and you can feel your heart beating and your chest constricts and your breathing becomes shallow and your vision blurs.
Summertime, let's remind ourselves, is still the season for personal betterment and feeling swell.
I do remember, about age 13, "David Copperfield" and the powerful adolescent feelings that swelled reading of Steerforth's rotten treatment of little Emily.
As I parked myself in a chair among other veterans waiting to be seen, a familiar feeling of pride swelled inside of me.
The patient had not been feeling well and had experienced swollen legs.
Limited to just a few simple lyrics, which they repeated dozens of times, the singers created an entirely absorbing ensemble piece that was alternately tragic and joyful, meditative and clamorous, and that swelled in feeling from melancholic fugue to redemptive gospel choir.
The Shabab capitalized on the intense anti-Ethiopian feelings, and their ranks swelled.
To begin with, it is in a kind of tenderness that Green allows to colour his descriptions; though when this feeling threatens to swell, he usually deflates it: sometimes our love for the people in the book seems unrequited - by them or by their author - and this can be painful.
I remember as if it were yesterday, sitting on the side of a sandbox in a Brooklyn Heights playground, looking at my 10-month-old daughter and feeling my heart swell with joy.
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