Sentence examples for was feels from inspiring English sources

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was feels

noun

A quality of an object experienced by touch.

  • Bark has a rough feel.

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It was like, 'What the hell did you hire me for?'" There was, feels Pell, little impetus from above to make Mowest work.

I don't remember what age I was feels like it could have happened anytime between the 6th and 11th birthdays — but I picture the scene with a strange, time-slurred clarity of detail.

Nichols, of course, was far less tempted to self-dramatize than Wilde, and the regular striking of a public pose did not concern him; nonetheless, when you survey the richness of his gifts, a movie like "Working Girl" (1988), deft and diverting as it was, feels a little limited — lacking the gleeful pulse that Sydney Pollack brought to "Tootsie," for instance, earlier in the decade.

It originally stated the name of the Tame Impala track was Feels Like We're Only Going Backwards.

So the initial wave was "Feels Good Man"–related, but as time passed that phrase and Pepe's face were separated further, and now there's just all kinds of Pepes out there.

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I love that our absence was felt.

The blast was felt for miles.

The effect was felt beyond the Berkshires.

Its force was felt immediately.

It was felt in Manhattan and Queens.

This was felt to be clinically insignificant but was recognized.

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