19 Verbs to Use for the Word feel

She liked the feel of his faithful hand, and the glance of his timid and yet bellicose eye.

I wonder if you know the feel of the fresh, soft soil, as it answers to your steps, giving a little, responding a little (as life always does)and is there not something endlessly good and pleasant about it?

"I love the feel of your arms.

"It makes a fellow feel as Godfrey's hosts felt when they came in sight of the Bosporus, and the hordes of the Saracens on the plains of the Hellespont," Jack said, exultingly, as Barney stood on a pile of camp equipages above him, surveying the quickening spectacle.

I's got a turble empty feel right whur I wears muh hat?

In the beginning, it will be well for you to try several persons, one after the other, in your mind-reading experiments, in order to pick out the best one, and also to learn the "feel" of the different degrees of en rapport condition.

During the whole of that brief journey I watched the compass closely, noted the feel and sound of the road-material and timed the trotting of the horse.

How tight and cool and prickling the feel of my skin!

Oh, he will have mercy; He will raise us up a friendI feel, I know He will.

sixt Wee aint scollers enougth to rite it down just what wee feel, but wee feel a hunderd times more an what weave got rote down.

The father of a girl thus treated feels honored on receiving a present from her partner.[140] INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCE FORCOWS The utter indifference of the Kaffirs to chastity and their licentiousness, approved and even prescribed by national custom, were not the only obstacle to the growth of sentiments rising above mere sensuality.

Billy turned with a real start, and when he saw her coming gayly down a little, brush-hidden path and knew that she was alone, the heart of him turned a complete somersaultfrom the feel of it.

Thus is it for me with thee, for thee with me, only thou so easily forgettest that I must live for myself and for theewere we wholly united thou wouldst feel this painful fact as little as I shouldmy journey was terrible.

Familiar materials had acquired a different "feel."

Nevertheless it is a very interesting spectacle, when a bright child catches sight of another child, to watch her feel of it and strive to orient herself by means of those antennae of the reason.

He knew how to get to the essence of things, to describe the feel of the times, the general attitude, and the hopes and fears of both fighting men and civilians.

"How dost thou feel?"

He felt the sickening feel of fur and bone giving under his boot.

Not only is this voluminous book a brilliantly written commentary on the opening months of the war, it is also infused with an inner sadness that could well be considered a precursor to the post-war "lost generation" myth, which is yet another indicator at how well Gibbs could gage the feel of the times and assess its impact on future developments in society.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  feel