he might of felt hurt
no, it would be I felt ashamed.
It doesn't make any sense. It means: "But I am still very felt."
My sister is being very UNKIND to me at the moment
May be she wants to make you jealous. Or it might be she wants to hurt you.
Yes it is an idiom because the literal meaning doesn't make sense.
I think a may hurt there sense of smell a little maybe too much may make the hamster loose its sense of smell.
Your question doesn't make sense. You might want to reword it
Just tell the truth or it may keep happening.
This will probably seem like the most screwed up answer ever, but I thought of it when I read your question. Yes, that question does make sense, because, if you were to take away all the words (excluding make and sense); you would have 'make sense'. There for, it does make sense. (: A better answer, though, is that it might make sense if you place before another question; though alone, it is a proper sentence; yet it is not comprehensive.
Make sense you nob why don't you finger your mother like mine used to do to me, it hurt my fanny
Its Biblical in origin. If someone hurts you, by poking you in the eye , for example , then you have the right to hurt them back, by poking them in the eye. You can't hurt them more greatly than they have hurt you. Does this make sense?
The top of your head might hurt when you touch it because it has been bruised by hitting it on something. It is also possible to get a sunburn on the top of your head, and that will also make it hurt.