feeling
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Example Sentences
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Emil Michael, the former Silicon Valley executive who has been the Pentagon’s point person in its dispute with artificial-intelligence company Anthropic, prides himself on negotiating deals that leave even the losers feeling good.
"There's a Korean saying that describes it as 'like a blind person feeling for a doorknob'," he says.
From BBC
For some around US President George W Bush there was a feeling of unfinished business from the 1991 Gulf War when Saddam Hussein had been ejected from Kuwait but remained in power.
From BBC
Before Thursday's orders, much of Nabatieh already had the feeling of a ghost town.
From BBC
For a solid hour he keeps Evy, and the audience, feeling as if we’re burrowing down a rabbit hole that keeps taking odd turns.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.