And all that day, and week and most of that year I felt I was walking on air, like the feeling you get when you're in love. |
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And he is now walking on air because he feels like he's gotten the attention of everybody in this country and that's important to him. |
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Looking at her now, he felt that he was walking on air, completely captivated by her radiance. |
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Showing off their repertoire of skills in Roundhay Park, the unassuming brothers admitted they were walking on air. |
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He felt like he was walking on air when his winning number was called and he was handed a pair of autographed boots by the great man himself. |
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By the end of the evening the combination of the violins, the wine and the heady atmosphere of privilege and poshness have us walking on air as we leave. |
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But it wasn't anyone else, it was James and I was walking on air. |
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Remember that feeling of walking on air all the way home? |
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Footgloves, as they are called, do not rub or cut your feet and feel like you are walking on air. |
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