If you are talking about the textile you need to know what kind of felt you are talking about since each has distinct characteristics, I discuss this at length on my blog, http://americanfeltandcraft.wordpress.com/. Hope this helps Andie- American Felt and Craft
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)
A characteristic is, something that a person does for a living.
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I can give you several sentences.That color is characteristic of the animal.You have one characteristic that I don't like: your nasal voice.What is the main characteristic of a plant?
Felt is the past tense of feel, which can be used as an action verb or a linking verb. Action: She felt all the fabrics in the store. Linking: I felt sick yesterday.
Yes, the term characteristic can be an abstract noun. However, a specific characteristic (trait) might be either concrete, able to be seen or felt, or abstract, unable to be physically examined.
inspired by classical roman and greek literature
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The anagram for left is felt.
When I turned on the lamp, the light jumped out and filled the room. When she bit into the peach, she felt the juice explode in her mouth. The computer jumped to life. Basically any sentence that makes an inanimate object do a human characteristic.
what is the characteristic of wrath
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
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Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
Felt feels like felt. Once you've felt felt, the feeling of felt will make you feel like you've felt something special. Fuzzy Felt was a toy available when I was a kid.......a felt sheet onto which you would place felt shapes.................animals, cars, trees, people etc. Like a little felt picture board.........the felt cut-outs would stick to the felt and if you were careful, you could hold the sheet of felt at 90 degrees to the table and the felt figures would stay on it. Felt is a very compact material which used to be used to make hats of various shapes. It is the material equivalent of papier mache.
The correct grammar is you "felt bad". :)