Sentence examples for like a felt from inspiring English sources

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Stay, little ounce, here in                                            Fleece and leaf with me, in the evermore Where swans trembled in the lake around our bed of hay and morningCame each morning like a felt cloak billowing Across the most pale day.

"This is all the space I need in order to fight," Mr. Massoud liked to say, tossing down his beret, the Afghan pakool that looks much like a felt pie crust.

It opens: Stay, little ounce, here in Fleece and leaf with me, in the evermore Where swans trembled in the lake around our bed of hay and morning Came each morning like a felt cloak billowing Across the most pale day.

by Sharon Levy Stay, little ounce, here in                                            Fleece and leaf with me, in the evermore Where swans trembled in the lake around our bed of hay and morningCame each morning like a felt cloak billowing Across the most pale day.

I think Mazis captures the importance of this connection well, when he writes that "both memory and self [are] more like a felt force or like a certain way or style enmeshed in the way our world comes forth to us, yet not something that could be grasped or even seen directly" (2015, 52, emphasis added).

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"It just felt like a feel-good story".

"Like a kiss feels.

"A day felt like a year.

Nobody likes to feel like a fool.

A boy feels like a boy.

Half a minute feels like an eternity.

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