Sentence examples for neat feeling from inspiring English sources

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But, yes, I have, and it's a pretty neat feeling.

It was a really neat feeling for New Jersey".

"It's a pretty neat feeling knowing they're wearing our towels, even though they can't wear them in games," Mike Powers, the assistant manager for retail at Red Stick Sports, said in a telephone interview.

Plus, the iPhone isn't exactly shiny and new anymore, so any sort of "wow, neat" feeling dissipated some time ago.

And while Natal which always reminds me of Christmas for some reason definitely gives off the initial, "Oh, that's neat!" feeling, I really can't see myself playing an entire adventure game using it.

"What a neat feeling," Valdez mused, "to hear someone say my very first vote was for you".

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Mr. McNeil wants to unlock the neat, airy, compressed feeling of the Mulligan quartet; he wants to open it up to modern possibilities.

Interior quality is on par with that of the E-Class – which is to say, marvelous – and the SUV manages the neat trick of feeling both nimbler and burlier at the same time.

When they get back, though the house is far from neat, Alice gets the feeling that the Fullers lead a more interesting life than she does.

But the idea here is not to create too much wretched excess, but to remain within the neat columns and muted feelings of a New Yorker short story.

Look neat.

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