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Discover LudwigThe term "the feels" is a colloquialism used to describe an emotional response to something, and is informal in nature
As such, it is not considered correct or suitable for use in formal written English. You can use the term "the feels" in informal written English, such as in emails or text messages among friends. For example, "I just watched the last episode of my favorite show with my best friend, and I got all the feels!"
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Today I am feeling all the feels.
The Baltimore-based artist said on Instagram that the snap had her "feeling all the feels".
It's giving me all the feels.
Doesn't that just make you feel the feels?
It's jam-packed with cuteness, so prepare yourself for a major case of "the feels"!
The hiring news comes hot off the feels of Lightspeed's $1.8 billion fund announcement.
All the feels!
Oh, the feels.
Everybody's got the feels.
Kid's got the feels.
Right in the feels.
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