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Meals, peels, keels, deals, feels, kneels, reels, steals, seals, steels, veals, wheels, zealsFeels, deals, peals, squeals, steals, heals, keels, meals, peels, seals, and automobiles.
appealing, keeling, feeling (up!), sealing, dealing, reeling, wheeling, kneeling
No, the words "years" and "wheels" do not rhyme. Some words that do rhyme with wheels follow. creels deals feels heals meals kneels peels peals reels seals steals spiels weals
it might be that she feels her image brought down when she is in public with you. to be more specific, she suffers from inferiority complex . Its a physcological problem & needs to be taken to a doctor who deals with physcological problems.
During his first term, he gave two tax cuts that mainly affected middle class Americans and small-business owners. In his second term, he wants to keep the Bush Tax Cuts for 98% of Americans, but allow the tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans (the top 2%) to expire, as he feels they can afford to pay a little bit more.
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The world is sometimes unfair. and deals you a pretty crappy hand but if that person who let you down ever feels differently. never harden your heart enough not to forgive them. for that is the honorable thing to do.
peace feels like the wind blowing on your face, peace feels like birds singing, peace feels like waves rolling. peace feels like the calm breeze in your hair , peace feels like the softness on your body peace feels like the dirt going on your face peace feels things blowing out of your hands
The children meet Mr. Dolphus Raymond outside the courtroom after Dill feels sick. He is a wealthy white man who pretends to be a drunk so he can openly associate with African Americans. He sympathizes with the children and offers Dill a drink to calm his stomach.
In "How It Feels to Be Colored Me," Zora Neale Hurston uses the metaphor of the "dark ghost" to represent the historical legacy of slavery and segregation that casts a shadow over the experiences of African Americans. It symbolizes the systemic racism and discrimination that continue to impact the lives of Black people in America.
It feels soapy.