Sentence examples for which felt a from inspiring English sources

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Burroughs existed in two selves, one of which felt a deep loathing for the other.

Which felt a little odd in the middle of August, but I was determined to give it a go.

By the late 60's, Stark was better known and better paid than Westlake, which felt a little odd.

Occasionally we had to cross the slope, which felt a bit naughty as skiers were still cramming in a few runs.

He told me the airport eventually caught them and shipped them to a farm in Texas, which felt a little like your parents telling you about what supposedly happened when your dog died.

According to Brinton, the Lib Dems started using the slogan "Stronger economy, fairer society" three whole years ago, which felt a little like David Brent claiming "same shit, different day" as his own.

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Murshed adds potatoes, which feel a bit lumpen and rustic.

Diet Coke, which feels a little more female, is linked with the Oscars.

The back is a textured plastic, which feels a bit cheap but is durable.

At the same time, you do occasionally hit a limitation which feels a bit strict.

There is something about wearing a long skirt which feels a little bit more feminine.

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