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His disengagement left her feeling insubstantial, marginalised, a shadow.
The hour-long set feels insubstantial – and you never get the feeling that Flowers gives much of himself.
It's thickish, and it feels insubstantial.
The sums involved make Russian weightlifters look insubstantial.
Next to them, Marek feels, understandably, insubstantial and unrealized.
Their bodies are at once wraiths, made insubstantial by technology, and corporeal, aching with feeling.
It starts to feels padded and insubstantial.
They are sometimes called "feelings", but that term seems too insubstantial for states like pain and suffering.
I was covered in the dark, haemorrhagic blotches of the illness, feeling as though I had become my own insubstantial shadow.
In late 1956, she was feeling not only burdened but also fragile — so light and insubstantial that she could blow away.
But somehow, the evening, topped off with the encore of Brahms's 10th Hungarian Dance in F, left me feeling I'd eaten a marvelous dessert, delicious but ultimately insubstantial.
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