Sentence examples for was feel from inspiring English sources

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was feel

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A quality of an object experienced by touch.

  • Bark has a rough feel.

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Apparently it was Feel So Close, by Calvin Harris.

Mrs. Suharto was feel ing it and the President sat crosslegged beside her.

One of the things I tried to do was feel the momentum before it was actually there.

The best song on it was "Feel Good Time," co-written by Beck and William Orbit for a "Charlie's Angels" movie.

Another piece of interview advice I found particularly encouraging was: "Feel free to bring up some other true passions, just make sure that you've already expressed your passion in the skill or line of work that you're interviewing for".

This is, it is generally agreed, because the hoofer hack makes female viewers laugh and want to cuddle him and because he makes male viewers of a certain age – whose figure, like his, is not what it was feel good about themselves.

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I thought it was feel-good nonsense at the time.

In 1984, with Ronald Reagan, who had been President for four years, it was feel-good.

It was feel-good situation, but since it was also Washington, some controversy arose.

This year, at least in the opening hours, it was feel-good time.

In the age of "you have to love yourself before you love someone else," I think the column was the first time I heard that maybe that adage was feel-good BS.

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