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II . feel <felt, felt> [fi:l] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

3. feel + prid. (seem):

the flat feels spacious

III . feel [fi:l] SAM. no mn.

I . feel up GLAG. preh. glag. pog.

II . feel up GLAG. nepreh. glag. to feel up to sth

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Ultimately, however, he feels his overseas experience and interest have placed him in a part of the oil patch that is uniquely positioned for growth.
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You allow the inner sound to come at whatever speed feels comfortable to the mind.
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Already she feels a slight persecution mania as a result of the crusade she has launched...
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He does it whenever he feels he should check his blood sugar level, even if he is in the clubhouse or the dugout during a game.
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Even like with the -- some of the chorus-y, churchy sort of parts, it just feels good.
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In conclusion, the game was considered a complete and utter ripoff that feels more like a cheap cash-in than a fully thought-out product.
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Still amazed by her lover, the female protagonist sings that she feels happy their relationship has lasted through good and bad times over the years.
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The plot is largely a retread of the original movie - nothing wrong with that - but it feels strangely dated, derivative rather than a fresh re-interpretation.
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This bike may be 2.6m (8ft 6in) long, but it feels very like a normal pushbike and the handling is a dream.
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Really, it's all much of a muchness and progress, as with the bulk of the action, feels directionless and predictable.
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