The amount of abuse that some players give the refs must make refs feel like sending players off just to shut them up. |
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This year for some aberrant reason, I feel like watching, so let's all watch together. |
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Does this make you feel like throwing the book at your unsolicited informant, and to lose interest in reading on? |
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I feel like I'm the only one in the world with nothing to do, and it drives me crazy! |
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He's so jacked, I feel like a 8 year old girl whenever I'm near his presence. |
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How can one feel like a citizen of a geographic area whose limits one can't place and whose capital cities one can't name? |
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I found it hard to stand there with the likes of him and not feel like a nine-stone weakling. |
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I feel like some jilted lover or something from Shakespeare, thinking these things to myself. |
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Her right knee was acting up a bit from soccer the day before, and besides, she just didn't feel like it. |
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She takes herself off to visit a nervous and jittery Sally, who is beginning to feel like a prisoner in her own home. |
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But I feel like we are all still telling the same joke about Barbara Billingsley talking jive in Airplane. |
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Mornings can feel like a 50-yard dash, racing from the gym to the kids' school to the workplace. |
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But when men start weeing wherever they feel like, it is indeed your duty to step in. |
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I know it's a cliche saying that I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders, but I fully understand the root of the phrase. |
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I also get to wear little lifts in my shoes, which makes me feel like a total dork. |
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I feel like a welcomer at Disneyland, having to stand and smile while untutored children kick my ankles and throw over-priced snack foods at me. |
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I feel like people with chin straps have a high propensity for wearing jorts. |
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The success of Giffords ensured that she would never feel like a josser again. |
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I feel like ralphing in the trash barrel outside Mr. Toad's Wild Ride instead. |
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I feel like writing a long, rambling sort of entry, with lots of tangents and absolutely no warnings as to when I'm going to change the topic. |
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I feel like I must suck as a mother because some days it seems that all he does is whine and moan and complain. |
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I feel like growling, packing a bag and heading for a remote desert island where only the wind bothers to whisper. |
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They're so good at rattling me, at making me feel like I'm the one at fault, like we're causing trouble. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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Those with reflux also may feel like food is coming back up into the mouth, leaving a bitter aftertaste of stomach acid. |
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I feel like the naughty schoolboy who's been called to the headmistress's office. |
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For young people coming of age now I think it's particularly sad, because I feel like I had it just 10 years ago. |
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Every child must feel loved and must feel like a valued member of the community. |
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My lungs feel like they have suddenly compressed and aren't big enough to hold an adequate amount of oxygen. |
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We can always kick the can down the road by saying now's not the right time for anything we don't feel like doing. |
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When I read these names I feel like that young man reciting the names of the stations on the Paris metro. |
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Some of our top models appear so alarmingly undernourished, I always feel like rushing some food and vitamin pills to them. |
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My shoulders ache, I'm knackered already and I don't feel like doing any work. |
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It's a very spacious room, but it doesn't feel like that because there are too many ornaments and nick-nacks. |
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We feel like playing word association, and since it's our column, we're going to. |
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By the time you've finished arguing and wrangling though, you might feel like you need another holiday. |
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However, the putrid coffee poured out of industrial Thermoses made me feel like I had just attended some sort of wretched business conference. |
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The kittens are kicking and rolling inside her tummy, they feel like little aliens trying to get out. |
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But after this record's relentless reign of joy, even the most carefree individuals may feel like frowning, just to make sure they still can. |
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I am a responsible member of society, but I still feel like a kid playing house, expecting the real world to catch up with me any second. |
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Her tone had changed considerably which made him feel like he had been relieved of a great burden from his shoulders. |
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I was welcome yesterday, but today I feel like the three of you are hiding something from me. |
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What would it feel like to bait a hook with one of these animals, and reel in a fifty-pound largemouth? |
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You may feel like a Zamboni driver smoothing ice after you get the hang of it! |
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Sometimes they cannot afford much, and in times of crisis, even when they are lavish it does not feel like enough. |
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I feel like I've been kept in the dark over this, either that or I've led a very sheltered life. |
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Maybe they feel like there should be a respectful silence during a round of golf. |
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Her excitement caused him to diagnose an erratic heartbeat, which restricted freedom of movement and made her feel like an invalid. |
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It's just I've been retiling the bathroom today and I'm beginning to feel like a proper workman. |
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The decor is sunny, with a lemon and terracotta colour scheme, which Jan says makes people feel like they are on holiday. |
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I'm angry because I feel like this generation is being ravished by depression and despair. |
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I didn't much feel like having a miserable evening of Dad being uncomfortable while Mom and me sent angry glares at each other. |
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Sometimes I feel like I'm taking my life in my hands on the road but I have no choice because I can't manage on the footpath. |
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I am not her biggest fan, but I do feel like a dude can cultivate a look and give himself a ridic name and not get the same tear-down. |
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Relationships often come to feel like obligations, burdens, rife with the possibility of self-sacrifice. |
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After a small stretch of career-related anxiousness I feel like good things are unfolding. |
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An hour spent with any of those people and you feel like clapping for joy, or asking if you can do it all again. |
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He was never light-hearted about anything, but she made him feel like that whenever he was around her. |
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Now we're in our new house, surrounded by boxes, and I feel like I haven't been anywhere or done anything. |
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The water was riled by the wind and waves and I did not feel like a morning swim in the cloudy water. |
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I had put off seeing these films for years and now I feel like I was missing nothing. |
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At times I had to slow down because the car made it feel like you were going slower than you actually were. |
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I feel like hearing her voice again so I take out my cell phone and give her a ring. |
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They feel like Gulliver, tied down with the guy-ropes of Lilliputian countries they thought were their friends. |
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I even played a few songs in a band so I could feel like less of a ring-in! |
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She decided that she was going to let her hair dry in ringlets because she didn't feel like taking the time to straighten it. |
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As such, his film may feel like a television movie at times, but it's power is such that it rises above any budget constraints. |
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I want things to feel like warm apple pie and corn dogs on the 4th of July. |
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For example, she is giving an extra-ordinary performance, but we feel like we're missing large chunks of her emotional arc. |
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Yet when they feel like it, they make sure they get one of the few two-person tables at dinner for a romantic meal. |
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What the world at large deems success might not feel like success deep in your heart, and you need to be able to live with yourself. |
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Dinner is a sumptuous affair and, rather incongruously for a hotel which doesn't feel like a hotel, there is round-the-clock room service. |
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I feel like I should go running after the little girl, but suddenly I'm rooted to the spot. |
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The brick and the exposed duct work make this place feel like one of those trendy, oversize lofts that was converted from an old factory. |
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It feel like logicality taken to its excess in a way I've never seen before. |
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He is going to end up a lonely old man whose kids only call him on holidays because they feel like they have to. |
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Sometimes this preparatory stage is intensive. Sometimes it happens over a long period, as and when I feel like it. |
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Stillborn epigrams, mechanistic wordplay, and numbing longueurs feel like hapless actors' improvisations. |
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Do you feel like you go out there and guys are looking at you a little differently now? |
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While I feel like it is not something to be ashamed of, I am diligently learning to live with this affliction. |
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It is rare when his abandoned streets and empty shops feel like back lots or sound stages. |
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It was interesting work, but it did feel like a test run for something bigger and better. |
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If you feel like coming along with your toddler you can be assured of a warm welcome. |
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Some of our top models appear so alarmingly under-nourished, I always feel like rushing some food and vitamin pills to them. |
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You feel like a low-rent stockbroker, playing the angles and leveraging against the back end. |
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If, however, you have a normal functioning brain, you will feel like you are on speed. |
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Good thing I did all that Arsenal stuff yesterday, I'm lumbered with the lurgy and feel like I have a sponge for a brain. |
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Even if you knew some delicious, salacious gossip, some tantalising indiscretion, to let it slip would feel like treason. |
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I do still feel like I've been kicked in the gut, but I've kind of gotten used to that. |
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As it is I feel like a killer, and it's more than a little macabre having a Chamber Of Death in the corner of the lounge. |
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If your appetite is gone, simply sip water and nibble on saltines for awhile until you feel like eating again. |
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They're listening to talk radio because they feel like it gives them another alternative. |
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Never mind that all the dancers in the video have the type of body that makes you feel like a cow. |
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I usually have a sense of intuition stronger than magnetic north, but this time I feel like I'm totally floundering. |
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Normally she wore a black tank top under the semi-revealing shirt, but didn't feel like it tonight. |
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The Metro has lost its awe, and I now feel like a true Muscovite as I monotonously ride the Metro without effort. |
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Despite this, he still towers over me, and I feel like the baby of the family as he walks over and gives me a quick, awkward hug. |
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Energy levels so much higher than normal, feel like jumping into the nearest burn and swimming upstream. |
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Tony must feel like a man who has a wallet bulging with notes in one hand and a clutch of pressing bills in the other. |
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The beautiful building, scenic surroundings, and superior staff will make you feel like royalty, living in a real palace. |
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Because we've grown accustomed to films that relate plot telegraphically, this extended scene may feel like a tedious indulgence. |
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The dumbest thing is that the pain isn't bad enough to make me feel like I should stay home. |
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You can then refer back to the list when you feel like a cigarette and it will help you to resist the temptation. |
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Hunks of ice studding the Cascade concrete make my first turns feel like a schuss down a staircase. |
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I feel like I should post about my weekend and reply to a bajillion comments, but I'm going to bed soon. |
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At once I feel like I'm back at high school and I've been caught drawing margins without a ruler. |
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His serenity makes you feel like a clucking chicken, scrabbling and pecking at the dusty ground, while he sits back and watches. |
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I feel like a bit of a scrounger complaining but people over 60 are due their allowance and we haven't got it. |
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I feel like going to Lou Dobbs with my little bank book and just having Lou Dobbs just do this. |
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All three films feel like confessionals, or more accurately therapy sessions. |
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The films feel like individual, hand-crafted objects rather than mass-produced items for the global market. |
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I just feel like we are falling apart at the seams I really don't want that to happen. |
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I feel like this girl invites bare people to her baby shower just for the gifts. |
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Oh well, I have special permission to be raunchy because I'm sick and I feel like barfing. |
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Now that I am a season ticket holder, I feel like this is my team more than I ever did. |
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On second thoughts, I don't feel like depressing myself anymore with the news. |
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Every cough that racked his body grated on his throat and made his mouth feel like sandpaper. |
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I feel like if I was being set up, he would probably have just handed me the information right off the bat. |
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There are days when I feel like throwing in the towel, but I just keep hoping that things get better. |
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This year has seen a number of films that feel like throwbacks to the 70s, and I like that. |
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When the actors aren't really inhabiting it and imagining, it can feel like a University revue sketch going on for hours. |
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I feel like I am sometimes making a lot of compromises just to maintain her friendship and she isn't meeting me halfway. |
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It is such a GORGEOUS day today, and it's hot, soooo hot, I feel like I'm melting. |
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It's not fun, it does hurt, abominably, and I do feel like a lumbering bear, huffing and puffing like Pooh on a bad day. |
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It's bearable for a while, but after an hour I feel like I'm going to go out of my mind. |
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I'm starting to feel like my house is nothing but a ticking time bomb waiting to plummet us into financial ruin. |
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It should feel like an informal conversation between people with the same goals, all trying to explore and surface good thinking. |
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Graduate students no longer feel like apprentices who are being mentored to join a scholarly guild. |
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I had the chutzpah to schlep this cockamamie comp to the shmoozy jacket meeting but I got my tochus kicked and now I feel like a shlamiel. |
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They fire off blasts of shockwave soul-punk that makes you feel like you just tongued an electrical socket. |
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I feel like committing suicide as month of hard labour and money have gone down the drain. |
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The noise that everybody made and the support that they gave me when I went off the court made me feel like I almost belonged there. |
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His eyes twinkle in that benign manner that makes me feel like I'm at a candy shop, talking to the old shop keeper. |
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Do you feel like there are journalists who are biased against you and don't necessarily give you a fair shake? |
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Powerful minds can project incredibly rich suggestions of what it might feel like, but you don't know. |
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I must say I didn't feel like a sorceress that was going to wield mighty power. |
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I had lied to my friend, probably my best friend, and made her feel like a fool when I was the one playing stupid games. |
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And the glorious alpine summer weather will make you feel like a million dollars. |
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People that transcend their class background often have this dynamism, but sometimes also display a fierce pride that can feel like anger. |
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Do you ever feel like you just need a jolt of energy and then you'd be able to do anything you set your mind to? |
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I just feel like I am coming across as a seeker of sympathy or a bewailer of my woes. |
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From here on out it's pretty much easy stuff, so just get up however you feel like it by traversing to the right. |
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The lines still flow, the timing is there too, and not for a minute does anybody feel like we have been away for so long. |
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Certainly, reading such bilge is the only time I feel like voting for them. |
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We mount and finish the last leg out, every small climb reminding me my muscles feel like they were beat with a billy club. |
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It's such a short journey to Germany that the tournament could almost feel like a home event to the Czechs. |
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She didn't feel like modeling any more so she pulled the new clothes off and pulled her jeans and T-shirt back on. |
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Training your muscles should ache, and the next morning you should feel like a slap stokvis. |
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If you two are true-blue, before long you'll feel like you were never even apart. |
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It brings on the black dog and makes me feel like my blood has been replaced by industrial waste. |
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Did you ever feel like it was a requirement to go from battle DJ and turntablist to hip hop production? |
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I like turn-ups on the trousers because I feel it's the end of the suit, and if it just stops then you feel like something's missing. |
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I want to develop our relationship, but sometimes I feel like blanking her calls. |
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In those early books, the poems feel like perfectly calibrated contraptions of metaphor and simile. |
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But many days I feel like I'm not working hard enough, not checking enough things off my to-do list, to feel contentment with my efforts. |
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She was still mad about that night but more than that, she didn't feel like being mothered by her sister. |
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Yet as I pack a bag to hold water and umbrellas and tissue paper, I'm quite aware that the three hours will not feel like that. |
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You'll feel like you're on a romantic first date and there's no way you're going to blow this one by exposing yourself as a cheapskate. |
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Slightly more mature, but enough immaturity to still bring on a good blowout fight whenever we feel like. |
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With blue skies and temperatures in the 80s, southeast Alaska doesn't feel like a rainforest. |
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I feel like we're sneaking into a movie theatre or something, not trying to see our best friend's brother. |
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A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times. |
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If you feel like really pushing the boat out, you could consider whisking mum away for a much deserved holiday. |
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These people slandered me in the worst kind of ways, and made me feel like I was worth nothing. |
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As more and more bans are introduced those who do smoke must feel like outcasts. |
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By some psychological sleight, it can actually make winners feel like losers. |
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But what about the days you feel like the most ungifted human on the planet? |
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If your family knows that you are trying to lose weight, they can be helpful reminders or motivators when you feel like you are slipping. |
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Sometimes I feel like a studio album, other times a live bootleg from a concert I went to. |
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She never tried to hide her feelings, but isn't so rude or so brutally honest you feel like bopping her on her head. |
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Can anyone put a good case for allowing unneighbourly neighbours to bomb tiles off a little old lady's roof whenever they feel like it? |
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As I sit here unpacking my mental suitcase from this trip, I do feel like I've been a tourist. |
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I feel like I've had a college course education in narrowcasting and building a Web presence. |
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Its 27-cm length is pretty standard, and the front and middle of the saddle feel like any other narrowish racing perch. |
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Why do I feel like this when I know, when reason tells me that my love is unrequited? |
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But in the mid-1960s divorce was a disaster, and people did feel like a failure because their American dream had gone up in smoke. |
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Use the comments function to throw bouquets and brickbats, if you feel like it. |
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Upset the person in charge and you automatically feel like a naughty child. |
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My head is starting to feel like it's going to explode and I'm sneezing like crazy. |
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Do you really feel like you've escaped shabby housing, nosy neighbors and haggling with the fishmonger? |
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But otherwise, it just makes you feel like an untrusting, paranoid, insecure freak. |
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He had my children on the brain and made me feel like I was a total failure. |
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And I feel like I have neglected my blog, having not updated properly all week. |
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I still feel like upchucking, but I'm listening to the Katy Rose album and strangely it's making me feel better. |
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I don't usually go steady with anyone because I would feel like I'm tied down or something. |
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Both the parfait and the white chocolate sauce had a wonderful soft texture, making it feel like I was eating the finest silk. |
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I feel like I'm a great networkers, and have planted some seeds, and it seems like those seeds have taken off and people are very interested. |
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She was bright and cheerful and for some reason she made him feel like a teenage boy who had a crush on her. |
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After our huge feast the day prior, we didn't feel like going out and I was happy to veg out and do nothing. |
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One can't make a vego feel like a second-class citizen by giving them only a proportion of the varied evening's repast. |
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It's early morning and my eyes feel like venetian blinds and I'm wondering if my ears aren't working too well either. |
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You know then that within an hour of beginning, it will feel like someone's trying to pop open your noggin with a steamroller. |
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So, what does a successful first-round venture capital funding mission feel like? |
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Surrounded by bundles of buddies, but feel like something spesh is missing? |
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In a way, I feel like this is cutting to the chase by recording the sounds the world is making in the first place. |
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Residents here feel like they dodged a bullet even as the wind and the rain keeps pounding the island. |
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Most of the times I just keep it bottled up inside of me till I feel like bursting from the pressure. |
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Guests are always more than welcome, so if you do feel like an evening out with a difference, do come along and join us. |
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I feel like a reluctant voyeur, watching a flower die in heart wrenching, time lapse photography. |
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I'm writing this article because I feel like I as a young Latino, I need to put him in his place. |
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There aren't any seats left, unless I feel like squeezing up between two burly businessmen. |
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The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding. |
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Here I am, just over sixty, and I feel like the Grim Reaper already has me notched on his stick. |
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This way I could feel like part of a community instead of the lone, sole loser, the one who couldn't hack it. |
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Her interpretations of the standard repertoire play it so safe that they hardly feel like play at all. |
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Practically any type of food is handily available, accompanied by expert preparation and service, if you don't feel like cooking. |
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The international news is so unrelentingly grim I don't feel like cracking wise about the situation. |
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At a distance they look kind of like wetsuits, steamers, but what do they look and feel like up close? |
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You feel like you are the only one it is happening to, even if thousands of sportsmen experience the same thing each year. |
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But then I feel like I'm chasing people up more and more to be able to do this. |
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I feel like a heartless harpy for having these feelings, but ultimately, I feel stifled by him, nay even negated. |
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It's an annual tradition that, around this time of year, I always feel like somebody fried my brain in Olestra. |
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Do you ever feel like you're the only person in the world who hasn't seen or done a certain thing? |
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Please, if you are going to send me hate mail, at least make me feel like you worked at it. |
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They're incredibly tannic and astringent when not ripe and need to be squishy-soft and feel like a full water-balloon before using, or you'll be sorry. |
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Stars are exposed to their fans so much through so many media that the overexposure makes them feel like friends. |
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No American who has 42 choices is going to feel like the jackboot of the state is stomping on his neck. |
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I feel like I'm at the stage of converting bitter experience into wisdom. |
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Yet, with this effort falling flat, somehow I feel like life has settled into a loose conjunction with all things kismet, karma, and generally astrologically-aligned. |
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I sometimes feel like I need to dunk my cold feet in some warm water. |
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You have to manhandle the nose into the apex, so when you kiss it perfectly, and you will, because this car handles like a dream, you feel like it was all down to you. |
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I feel like a meanie singling out one film as the most outstanding for me this year, so I'll do the fairest thing possible and say it's a dead heat. |
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If you lose two in a row to a side they start to feel like they have the wood on you and they play with confidence every time they take the field against you. |
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The neurological disorder restless legs syndrome can make you feel like you have the urge to move your legs often. |
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My guts still feel like the surgeon's knife is still in them. |
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Did he feel like one of the boys or did they treat him like a technician? |
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My stomach's all knotted up and I feel like I'm going to get sick. |
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I feel like I'm being a total snot for rejecting these guys, plus now that they've told me this, for the most part, they won't play with me anymore. |
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In fact, she did feel like a particularly snotty principal of a particularly snotty school and if snottiness was the only way to get the message across, so be it. |
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When I do leave her I feel like I'm cutting off my arms and legs, and I'm left this armless and legless nubbin who can think about nothing but getting back to her. |
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I finally feel like I can call myself a writer now, rather than writing being just something I do on the side, as a dilettante. |
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Flying on a private jet makes you feel like a stud, and makes everybody else look like a schlump. |
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Now I just feel like a thumping huge disappointment to myself. |
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The sheer Hip-ness of Evolution can feel like a bit of a yawn given the little risk of alienating such a loyal audience by pushing the envelope a touch. |
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It also makes me feel like a lamer who hasn't done anything with her life. |
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This can result in the child having conflicting feelings of wanting the love which is tied up with the abuse, making them feel like they wanted the abuse. |
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The gold buckle does not feel like a real dress item, and may have been a reliquary, its hollow box once containing a sacred fragment of bone or textile. |
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Your working day may not feel like such a slog if you don't hate your job, or alternatively you may find two enjoyable part-time gigs will fit the bill. |
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You almost feel like she carried something with her from the Dorothy Parker generation. |
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I don't drink but I feel like I tied one on the previous night. |
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Weapons that make you feel like your skin is on fire could probably be ramped up to the lethal zone. |
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If you feel like getting hair lasered off, this is the place for you. |
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After a year in the mountains he was a stick figure of his former self, prone to fevers and random dizzy spells that made his head feel like a vigorously shaken snow globe. |
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I currently feel like an over-worked, underpaid member of the company. |
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I think he was just trying to make me feel like a useless punk, since the only thing I've ever done with my own hands over any Thanksgiving was stuff a turkey. |
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Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks. |
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It's a lazy, hot summer day, and I don't feel like breaking a sweat. |
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Even with the top down, you get very minimal wind buffeting, enough to tell you that you're driving a convertible, but it won't feel like sitting in the middle of a hurricane. |
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Then I feel like a very lonely lizard in a boiling hot desert. |
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Being pressed to conform to such a change in majority opinion must feel like victimization. |
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You are made to feel like an antediluvian creature or a downright atheist! |
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I feel like voicing a Disney character, for people our age, must be some sort of dream that you could never imagine fulfilling. |
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Smoking from the age of 16 means that I have spent a fortune over 24 years to smell like an ashtray, damage my health and feel like a social leper. |
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Or maybe your job just makes you feel like climbing the walls. |
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A lot of people are latching on to feel like they're part of a bigger food trend. |
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I take a few tokes, but I just don't feel like it at the moment. |
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At present we don't have a fridge, so have been eating out at different restaurants every night, which is nice, but makes me feel like I'm on holiday. |
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It always made him feel like he was on an ride at an amusement park. |
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Right now I feel like my whole life has gone down the drain. |
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A viewer of a Metsu scene should also feel like a participant in it, not like a remote, Vermeer-ish voyeur. |
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I feel like I owe it to the audience to not have to stall, to not have a filler season, and to continue the journey for Don. |
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Playfully, he tousled my hair, making me once again feel like I was seven. |
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If you can handle Delhi's touts, beggars, street-chaos, noise and hard bargaining, then the rest of India will feel like a bit of a walk in the park in comparison. |
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New hairstyles and haircuts are great ways to change your look, especially if you feel like you are due for some sort of change and are tired of your mundane, routine look. |
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Keep in mind that you want the room to harmonize, and soon you'll have a room that doesn't feel like a tract house, but that feels like a day at the beach. |
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I feel like skulking in the back row and being cold and unfriendly. |
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This reassured me somewhat though it also made me feel like a tragic since I would never ever have thought it was acceptable to bring a book to the pub. |
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If a client's a number cruncher, I'll bring four people to a meeting, and my clients will feel like there are eight people back at the office working for them. |
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Only the overly dense basil sauce, doused on basil linguine, and a creamy pea soup that's bizarrely addictive but oddly unsatisfying feel like miscalculated appetizers. |
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Once in a while, you feel like cozying up at home in two tons of a security blanket, and curling up in front of the TV, with a gallon of Rocky Road. |
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Those of us who live in Russia often feel like we have been forced into a time machine. |
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Here are five expert-approved tactics that are guaranteed to make you feel like a better, fresher version of yourself. |
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I feel like I should be living it up, having an exciting life. |
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I feel like a million dollars as we cruise towards Manhattan. |
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For just a moment, I froze and found myself imagining what it would feel like to break a pelvis. |
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He made you feel like a million dollars when you were with him. |
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I certainly feel like I get a good sampling of people who disagree with me, based on how frequently I end up commenting in an argumentative fashion. |
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But as far as religion goes, I feel like everyone should have their own one-on-one with God. |
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Their obvious skill and confidence made me feel like a five-year-old, complete with Donald Duck armbands, who has mistakenly been entered into the Olympic freestyle final. |
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Lymph nodes, containing lymphatic fluid, are part of the immune system, and when swollen they feel like round bumps on your neck, armpits and groin. |
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I'm better today but I ache all over and feel like a steam roller hit me. |
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The autumn sky is so lofty that I feel like roaming around the heavens. |
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The blankets on her bed were made out of downy, white sheepskin, but the eleven-year-old girl still felt how the covers did not feel like the silky, rich fabric from her home. |
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I mean, I feel like werewolves and vampires were invented to talk about something that was frightening us as a culture. |
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As we stopped to pick up tickets at the entrance and were then shepherded through the gates by enthusiastic greeters it did feel like we were entering another world. |
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I feel like I belong with all the wealthy socialites I rub elbows with. |
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Unfortunately, though, that axe-dropping has only served to make Mary feel like a reject, a loser, a hideous thing destined to live her life alone. |
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And there was an opportunity, I felt, to play with what we traditionally think a period piece should feel like. |
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Much of it deals with the ridiculous effect money has on people, and how they spend away to feel like big shots one minute, then go nuts trying to save pennies the next. |
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When that's gone, you start to feel like you're becoming a non-person. |
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And now that their luck is in they may feel like entering the new Nationalist promotion being run in conjunction with ERA McCormack to pay someone's mortgage for a year. |
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I feel like a sack of cement, and somehow I have to write a column. |
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If you think about somebody you know who's very generous, even if they haven't given to you directly, what does it feel like if you call this person to mind? |
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Our relationship isn't perfect, and we're not completely compatible, but I feel like he's not giving us a chance if he decides to jump ship after only five months of dating. |
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The audience is made to feel like a bunch of Peeping Toms, leering grimly through the upturned collars of their grubby macs into the love lives of the rich and famous. |
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I'm doing what I think is important, talking to people that are real people about what I feel to be the truth about things, but I feel like I get short-sheeted if I do that. |
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Each cell receives a slow trickle of swamp cooled air which does little to alleviate our suffering in the summer months when we feel like we are being baked alive. |
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To hear Thomas similarly rebuke Girls would feel like a personal criticism on my own shortcomings. |
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While you may feel like it would be a crime against society to leave home without a fully made-up face, makeup and working out mix like oil and water. |
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So it's usually a success if you can see that it's sort of not a showy restaurant, and you feel like someone wants to sit across the table and enjoy dinner with you. |
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