29 Verbs to Use for the Word feelin

She hez me, an' I oughter be more ter her than a duzzen childern,but she ain't got no proper feelin's, Penel ain't.

" "Say, they can't hurt my feelin's.

Then to relieve her feelin's she got to work with both hands.

Well, LEWIS, I remember feelin' as if I was put into a large bag with a lot of saw logs, and was bein' viteally shoot up.

an' I only does it fer de sake er de fam'ly honuh, dat Mars John sets so much sto' by, an' ter save his feelin's; fer de doctuh says he mus'n' git ixcited 'bout nothin', er it mought bring on another stroke.

Oh, God, Tex, what c'n I do to fight agin this here cold feelin' at my heart?" Dan slipped down beside the marshal and the latter dropped a sympathetic hand over the lean, brown fingers.

It gave me a queer feelin'.

As to schoolma'am, I ha'n't a word to say that a'n't favorable, and don't harbor no unkind feelin' to her, and never knowed them that did.

Well, I don't want to harrow your feelin's.

Jes' so with poets: wut they've airly read Gits kind o' worked into their heart an' head, So's 't they can't seem to write but jest on sheers With furrin countries or played-out ideers, Nor hev a feelin', ef it

The paper which was preserved by her young friend, illustrates also another trait which she thus describes at the close of a frolicsome letter to Miss E. A. Warner: "It is one of the peculiar peculiarities of this woman that she usually carries on, when she wants to hide her feelins."

" "Well, Mr. Orkins, they knowsdamn 'em!as your feelins ull make you orfer more and more, for who knows that there dorg might belong to a lidy, and then her feelins has to be took into consideration.

some people has no feelin's; but I have got feelin's!" I led her to the surgeon in charge, who sent her and her "feelin's" to her quarters, and told her not to come back.

T wuz so las' Sabbath arter meetin'-time: Findin' my feelins wouldn't noways rhyme With nobody's, but off the hendle flew An' took things from an east-wind pint o' view, I started off to lose me in the hills Where the pines be, up back o' 'Siah's Mills: Pines, ef you're blue, are the best friends I know, They mope an' sigh an' sheer your feelins so, They hesh the ground beneath so, tu, I swan, You

"There, I did ought to think more o' your feelin's," said Jenny, drying her eyes with surprising promptitude.

I then said: "Feller Sitizens: When I say I'me hily pleased at this onexpected cerprise, I but reiterate the pent up feelins of an overflowin heart.

an' he kind o' looked as if he didn't know whether to laugh or not, 'if you represent the feelin's of your class in your country, I reckon they're not just ready for a aristocracy yit.' "An' with that he give me a little nod, an' walked off into another room.

But I respect your feelin's.

"I think ye mid have found summat else to put your cake on," he said, with a withering look; "I think ye mid ha' showed a bit more feelin' than that.

I couldent stand such feelins as I was in, for a great while.

And it ain't no time for a young fella to get engaged to a gal and tie up her feelin's and march off with her heart in his pocket.

so I didn't mind so much goin' on (married wimmen will understand my feelin's.

'Urts your feelin's, eh? AUNTIE.

'Why, sir,' I ses, 'these people as finds dawgs 'ave their feelins as well as losers 'as theirs, and sometimes when they can't find the owner, they sells the animal.'

He'll wake up feelin' all right.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  feelin