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feel
noun as in quality perceived by feeling
verb as in touch, stroke
verb as in experience
verb as in believe
Example Sentences
“All these songs feel very much like a taking back of who I am,” Price says.
Many will feel some sympathy with Sarkozy – not necessarily that he is entirely guiltless in this matter of seeking Libyan campaign money.
At the end of October, George Michael’s “Faith” turns 30 — a milestone anniversary that now feels bittersweet, as it comes less than a year after his unexpected death.
There are also some in the industry who feel that, despite their popularity among young people and growing prominence in influencer culture, the change of law will not reverse the stigma towards tattoos.
Navarro also said she feels this event is uplifting Latino culture — especially during a time when, especially here in Los Angeles, masked ICE agents are threatening our communities with arrests.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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