Something you know needs protecting.
'I am feeling cold.' is correct if you are feeling cold.
He/she may not understand the meaning of "cold" and could be using the word to describe some other feeling. It might be a good idea to find out what the term means to the child and see if you can figure out what is really going on. If the child truly is feeling "cold", perhaps there is a low-grade fever. Take your child to the doctor and have a T3/T4 blood test done on him for thyroid.
A chill is a mildly cold feeling.
To dream of mucus (or 'snot' as you call it) represents the cleansing and releasing of suppressed thoughts.
I'm a dental nurse and the answer is basically how the child feels. If the child feels like they could get a filling done then the dentist would be willing, with baby teeth usually there is no need to numb the teeth so it shouldn't be that bad. Cold feeling and a buzzy feeling
chilly
Exothermic/endothermic is a process not a feeling.
Colds as in caught a cold is Zukhaam Cold as in feeling cold is Tandd.
by feeling its belly
No, feeling is the sensory perception or experience of emotion. Emotions are complex psychological states that involve a combination of physiological arousal, cognitive interpretation, subjective experience, and behavioral responses. Feeling is just one component of the broader emotional experience.
the child has the fever but her hands and feet are cold
Only if the toy touched the cold sore in some way, and then touched the other child's mouth. yes