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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt blissful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of extreme happiness or joy experienced by someone.
Example: "After the long-awaited reunion, she felt blissful, surrounded by her loved ones."
Alternatives: "experienced joy" or "felt euphoric."
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I felt blissful that it was over.
My body felt blissful and I was at peace.
It was her first trip outside the Soviet Union and, as Thompson writes, "the one moment in her life when she felt blissful".
It was her first trip outside the Soviet Union and, she said later, the one moment in her life when she felt blissful.
The following Monday, the students who had delivered the letter or grab bag said they felt blissful after the experience, which I hope resonated with them beyond the month of November.
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It feels blissful.
It feels blissful to just sit on the grass.
Leafly describes Jack Herer, which is also known as "writer's weed," as making users feel "blissful, clear-headed, and creative".
Try to feel blissful as you sweep your feet in towards you and to the side.
I've found that I can feel blissful even when I am completely alone.
In fact, I think that beauty can sometimes be a catalyst for anxiety, because you wonder what's wrong with you to not feel blissful.
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