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feel <a feel; feels> N

feel VB SCHOOL

feel

feel <a feel; feels> N

feel VB (feelings & emotions)

feel around VB

feel sorrow VB

be feel hunger VB

be feel hungry VB

be feel pain VB

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English
People within that culture decide what they feel is mere communication, small talk or normal chitchat. 5.
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And that's the paradox: it makes the film feel like three episodes strung together.
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There are too many persons in pockets of this country who feel unloved, who feel uncared for.
jamaica-star.com
Critics of such actions feel that when the federal government does this they upset the traditional balance between the states and the federal government.
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It draws most of its support from Flemish voters who do not feel bound to the strong social organizations and pillars.
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The logotype required some special work to give it a modern and active feel; the four letters, inclined and becoming gradually thinner, express dynamism.
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We have included 102 songs both old and new that we feel will help very much to make a better and more useful book.
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I still feel that they were nothing but calloused.
www.chroniclejournal.com
Wood panelling covered over old walls and broken mirrors to give the interior a fresh, contemporary feel.
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In fact, the book has the feel of a scattered set of jotter notes rather than a collection that unifies with a common purpose.
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