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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt pleasant" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "The breeze that blew in through the open window felt pleasant against my skin."
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In one session, the subjects had a five-minute cooling down period afterward, which immediately changed their moods because it felt pleasant.
Our tactual experiences often seem to have a felt pleasant or unpleasant character.
As told to Troy Farah.
Putting food back into my body felt pleasant - it made me feel.
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Those jolts don't always feel pleasant.
In the heat, it doesn't feel pleasant.
There are no "tips" for this process really; it's painstaking and intense and doesn't often feel pleasant.
Anything that stimulates opioid receptors and makes you feel pleasant must be very dangerous, so we shouldn't take any chances.
It looks striking and feels pleasant to hold, but, best of all, it somehow makes the soup taste better, which is, surely, what a well-designed soup spoon should do.
SARAH GREEN CARMICHAEL: Well, and I think you pointed out a good point there that just because you're being authentic doesn't mean it will always feel pleasant or easy.
The book brims with captivating detail: intricately carved Japanese netsuke, used to suspend small belongings from the belt of a kimono, were also made to feel pleasant in the hand; Elizabethan mini-portraits worn as jewelry afforded the "private pleasure" of ownership.
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