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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sure feel" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or colloquial.
It can be used in casual conversation or informal writing to express a strong belief or certainty about a feeling or situation. Example: "I sure feel like we made the right decision by choosing this location for the event."
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Taking a moment to ask the audience how they are feeling, Madonna declared, "I was never elected homecoming queen, but I sure feel like one now," and started the performance of "Into the Groove", playing a tambourine.
For a leisure activity, following sport can sure feel stressful.
"You sure feel very popular" behind the wheel, he said.
"A lot of hits, but if you win, then you sure feel a little bit better".
The Jets, to be sure, feel the same way about him.
You sure feel invisible when you're paying $60 or $70 to fill up your tank.
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It sure felt good".
This sure feels empathetic.
It sure feels comfortable.
It sure felt that way.
But it sure feels lousy.
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