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From Chinese people's perspectives, "someone feels ill" does not mean "someone is really ill" and rather reflects his/her feelings for his/her body.
Franny cannot eat & feels ill again.
You may have the sense that your body has slowed down, has less energy, feels ill.
For the first time, she feels ill at ease in her own neighborhood, she said.
One player feels ill, decides to go home and ends up dead of a bullet wound.
The rings under the eyes are still there, but York says he no longer feels ill and tired.
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Everything feels ill-fitting, underprepared yet overwrought.
He feels ill-equipped to assess high-technology companies, for example, but has been increasingly investing in them anyway.
But then he argues – rather unconvincingly and, it feels, ill-advisedly – that the supporters were also wrong, for not buying Wimbledon when it sank into administration in 2003.
Times, May 24, 2016, ("[T]he $1 million minimum seemingly unfairly knocks out small shareholders but not professional hedge funds. There should be a remedy for a small shareholder who feels ill-treated".).
A climax involving the trashing of some Christmas lights feels ill-edited, and the script's flirtations with bigger ideas about monogamy and age-gap relationships are undermined by a frustrating lack of commitment.
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