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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
"It sounds silly but I was wanting the diagnosis because it was getting played down. It was making me feel like it wasn't what it was," he said.
A dance party in the desert set at some vaguely hinted-at moment of apocalypse, the movie is something you feel, not solve.
It now feels like a big party conference - but retains the insurgency vibe that the party is seeking to channel.
Happy to bide his time and assess his options, Venkatesham, it is understood, didn't feel an overpowering to urge to return to football.
Some say adding edible flowers is a bit twee, but they certainly make meals look and feel more special.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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