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funny feeling

noun as in apprehension and nervousness

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“Lyova, you know I have a funny feeling about this invitation,” he told Levon Atovmyan, a close friend and fellow composer.

But, over the next weeks, I got a funny feeling about the project.

He was very big, and very dapper; his eyes gave her a funny feeling of having no particular clothes.

I feel a funny feeling in my stomach, like maybe it is full of supersuds or something, and my mouth is dry like cotton candy.

The Russian looked at him, and Dawson had the sudden funny feeling that the man was looking straight down into his heart.

I got a awful funny feeling in my stomach at this sight although there was nothing on my mind but my hair pins.

Your wails give me a funny feeling down here in my stomach and—E—tchee!

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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