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I felt thick inside with happiness.
The air felt thick in my throat, and I shed my jacket and hat.
After testing my fine, highlighted hair felt thick and bouncy with far fewer flyaways.
Later we're told that the blood leaking from a stab wound "felt thick and burned cool, like Bengay on an aching muscle".
No matter where I listened to it — in the car, on a computer, on my home stereo — it felt thick and expansive, as if it were colonizing the airspace around it.
But while the choking smog has receded a bit from its peak on Wednesday when "the air felt thick", levels in the park surrounding the Essex town's Norman castle, which the professor calls "the lungs of Colchester", are about double what he would normally expect on a Thursday afternoon.
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I felt thick-headed with the new sedating medication I was on and far away from her.
Detroit's Sergei Fedorov, speaking earlier in the series about the commuting, said: "As soon as we landed in Detroit, the air felt thicker.
The mugginess is unwelcome; the air feels thick and wooly.
Watching it will definitely make you feel thick, but you're allowed to feel thick at Christmas.
A new headliner feels thick and rich to the touch; the door panels seem better padded.
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