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How to use feel in a sentence

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I suppose I could say I'm part of a community here, but I don't really feel any strong attachment to anyone.
The survey found that Canadians feel strong attachment to their country, their province and their community, in that order.
If you feel you can just walk on by then I hope you can live with your luxurious extravagances day after day while the world beneath us suffers.
Since then, despite making regular payments, I have been hounded and harassed and feel the company has been arrogant throughout.
And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match.
I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget.
Also, while not wishing to criticise in the slightest, I do feel the place needs livening up just a tad.
Given a choice between two ways to make money, everyone chooses the way that makes us feel good.
You feel the precocious Dinah is auditioning for the show rather than extending the narrative.
If the abscess is on your arm or leg, the doctor may feel the lymph glands in your groin or under your arm.
Even if you knew some delicious, salacious gossip, some tantalising indiscretion, to let it slip would feel like treason.
These give off the feel of man and earth as a lesson for the anguished lyric poet.
Life seems a little hectic of late, though I'm not sure why, and I feel as though I have been chasing my own tail the last few days.
The bay gave a soft whinny and the Prince couldn't help but feel as if he was being laughed at.
There was an aura of pride surrounding him, a glow that made him look happy and that ended up making me feel a little better too.
Re-create the feel of being at the game and hold the first part of the party on the driveway as if you are tailgating.
I do still feel like I've been kicked in the gut, but I've kind of gotten used to that.
Flex can now take a job start-to-finish, designing not only the electronic guts, but also the look and feel of products.
Sometimes we feel it's fair to give somebody a chance, sometimes it's to reward players who have bust a gut in training to improve themselves.
I actually began to feel sorry for the Aussies, who were a great bunch of lads.
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Examples from Classical Literature
By rubbing some of this between the fingers, both dry and wet, one can get a fair idea of how a silty soil should feel.
If a man is amiable, and if I have taste and sensibility, I must see and feel it.
The septet and the final chorus are fragments of such power and grandeur that you feel as though you were floating upon wings.
Children, especially during the habit-forming age, should be made to feel that it is a sin and should be avoided.
The hausfrau had entertained me as pleasantly as if she had no reason to feel tired.
We feel how vain is the dream of those who think that this or that half-measure has solved it.
I'll be only too glad, Mrs. Hallam, when I feel sure you'll do as much for yourself.
Some prefer leather or pigskin for a handgrip, but a cord binding keeps the hand from sweating and has an honest feel.
There's days when I feel uneasy every minute and hanker for a deck underneath me.
I ain't more 'n half a man when she's round, she makes me feel so sheepish.
How far he might feel this justified him in ignoring it the sheepman did not know.
Why did she feel that it was shiel Crozier's bed which should be made ready?
Indeed, but we would, and I reckon Harnett wouldn't feel very badly about it either.
They feel like a bunch of shop-worn lower-case ciphers just ready to be edited into the hell-box.
Try the short ribs with your left and feel for his chin with the right, sir.
I was commencin' to feel the shrivel, so it's California for Phoebe and me.
Hyrel could feel her hot breath through her veil upon his neck, adding to the headiness of the liquor.
Doesn't it make you feel lovely and shuddery to belong to a Wicked Compact!
Jerry began to feel sort of shuddery inside and his mouth puckered up the way it did when he felt like crying.
It was heartbreaking to be there beside him and yet to feel myself so far away from him.
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