I can FEEL my head, neck, chest, stomach, arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Watching a calm sea I feel a magic peace inside my heart.
I feel your pain. How did that feel? Can you feel the love?
"I used the marzipan on top of my cake to give it a sweet and smooth feel"
It was of a high magnitude.They may feel discouraged at the magnitude of the task before them.
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"You feel like." This is a common phrase that can be used with other verbs in a sentence. For example, "Tienes ganas de comer." = "You feel like eating."
For example: The way Shelby used sarcasm made Mike feel insecure.
A colloquialism is an informal phrase that's used in every day conversation, rather than in writing. An example sentence would be: Her colloquialism made him feel much more at ease.
The sentence is a quotation. "I feel ill," thought Samuel.
I feel blue when i am sick and unhappy.
Correct: * I feel alone (better, lonely). * I feel as if I am alone.
It can be used as following: "He goaded him on" "He was goaded into it" "So and so is goading me into this fight" - Feel free to add more in :)