Sentences with feel
feel
F f - I am feeling very depressed. [VERB adjective]
- It feels good to have finished a piece of work. [VERB adjective]
- The nation's courts were feeling increasing political and media pressure over sentencing.
- You feel it in the gut he likes you back.
- The metal felt smooth and cold. [VERB adjective]
- He remembered the feel of her skin.
- Are you so empathetic to others that you can actually feel their pain?
- Short stories often capture our imagination and make us feel alive.
- It felt wintry cold that day. [VERB adjective]
- The doctor felt his head. [VERB noun]
- Through several layers of clothes I could feel his muscles. [VERB noun]
- She felt something being pressed into her hands. [VERB noun verb-ing]
- I felt myself blush. [V pron-refl inf]
- He felt her eyes on him. [VERB noun]
- I feel that not enough is being done to protect the local animal life. [VERB that]
- I feel I should resign. [VERB that]
- We'd like to know what you feel about abortion. [VERB + about]
- Neither of them felt like going back to sleep. [V like v-ing]
- The charity is still feeling the effects of revelations about its one-time president. [VERB noun]
- The room has a warm, cosy feel.
- To feel heat
- I feel tired
- I feel for you in your sorrow
- He feels he must resign
- The house has a homely feel about it
- The fabric is rough to the feel
- She's got a feel for this sort of work
- To feel rain on the face
- To feel joy, pain, etc.
- To feel death keenly
- To feel the weight of an argument
- He feels that we should go
- The water feels warm
- It feels good to be wanted
- To feel sad, sick, certain, etc.
- The feel of wet sawdust
- The feel of happiness
- A feel for design
- Bark has a rough feel.
- You should get a feel of the area before moving in.
- She gave me a quick feel to show that she loves me.
- I'm getting a feel for what you mean.
- She has a feel for music.
- I know that feel.
- You can feel a heartbeat if you put your fingers on your breast. I felt hot and miserable all night. I felt my way through the darkened room. I felt my way cautiously through the dangerous business maneuver. He felt for the light switch in the dark.
- I can feel the sadness in his poems. I feel that we need to try harder. He obviously feels strongly about it. She felt even more upset when she heard the details. I feel for you and your plight.
- Feel my wrath!
- It looks like wood, but it feels more like plastic. This is supposed to be a party, but it feels more like a funeral!
- I don't want you back here, ya feel me?
- To feel a toothache.
- To feel one's disgrace keenly.
- The whole region felt the storm.
- To feel oneself slighted.
- I feel he's guilty.
- To feel happy; to feel well.
- To feel warm.
- How does it feel to be rich?
- The soft feel of cotton.
- A feel of winter; a feel of sadness in the air.
- Soft to the feel.
- To have a feel for what is right.
- I have so many feels right now.
- I don't feel like going out tonight. Do you feel like a movie?
- She hasn't been feeling like herself since the accident.