81101 examples of feel in sentences

Kit did not know if it was a snake or a spider, and was too tired to feel disturbed.

It was a comfort to feel his hand was steady, and although he had not used a pistol much he was a good shot with a gun.

"I am on your side where you feel strongly.

Buying the sheep had really decided him to give the mortgage, since it had made him feel keenly the embarrassment of having very little money at command.

It was evident that our Lord had really contemplated making it such that people should feel at home there.

You have already travelled so badly with me that I feel as if I were in pieces.

But an even greater affection than he felt for Caesar, did Jarro feel toward his mistress.

"Emma, I call upon you for the account of the Persian Gulf; but you seem so intent on the book before you, that I feel a little curious to know the subject of your meditations.

"Almost as dreadful a vessel to fall in with as the Phantom Ship in Coleridge's 'Ancient Mariner,' I always feel uncomfortable when I read that poem, and yet I admire it very much.

"'I remember in the course of the day, going to the side of the boy's hammock; and, on laying my hand upon his breast, being astonished to find it still warm; so much so, that I almost imagined I could feel the heart beat.

and he didn't feel like traveling.

Nowhere to go but backwhen we feel like it.

He exercised regularly and began to feel stronger.

My feet didn't feel the pavement for a year.

"I want to feel like myself," he told Alison on Saturday.

It didn't feel like love, exactly.

"Listen, Mo, now that you feel sorry for me, how about dinner next week?

Thus one thing and another contributed to open a breach between his Excellency and myself, and, although I never ceased to feel his charm as a private companion, my distrust of him as a ruler, and, I may add, as a fellow-conspirator, steadily deepened.

Thus religion grows out of egoism: its basis is the difference between our will and our power; its aim, to set us free from the dependence which we feel before nature.

At last we had begun to feel that we had squeezed the orange of the Azores a little dry, and we were ready to go.

But in the midst of this brilliant and novel gayety of hers, there was still a dignity to make one feel that she had by no means abandoned her regal purple, but merely adorned it with profuse golden flourishes.

Another thing will contribute to bring this event aboutslavery is detestedwe feel its fatal effectswe deplore it with all the pity of humanity.

" "He's a fine fellow," said Singleton; "I like him better every day, and I feel convinced he will do his utmost to discover the whereabouts of our missing friend; but I fear much that our chances are small, for, although we know the spot which Captain Ellice intended to visit, we cannot tell to what part of the frozen ocean ice and currents may have carried him.

It must be your sperrits wot's heavy, then, for I feel as light as a feather myself.

Suddenly, with another yell, he leaped into the air, and, with Rosa waltzing demurely in front of him, began the fantastic part of the schuplattle, which consists, as Jimmie says, "of making tambourines all over yourself, spanking yourself on the arms, thighs, legs, and soles of your feet, and the crown of your head, and winding up by boxing your partner's ears or kissing her, just as you feel inclined.

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