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Yes, "to feel" can be a verb. It is used to describe the action of experiencing an emotion or physical sensation.
You can use "feel" as an action verb to describe experiencing a sensation or emotion. For example, "I feel the warmth of the sun on my skin" or "She feels happy when she spends time with her friends."
Tears can feel wet and cool on your face, and depending on the emotion behind them, they can sometimes sting or burn slightly. They can also make your skin feel a bit sticky or salty after they dry.
The heat we feel from the sun is infrared radiation. This type of electromagnetic radiation is given off by the sun and warms the Earth's surface when absorbed.
You can feel wind but don't see it. I feel God's presence but I can't see him.
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If you are having pregnancy symptoms and have missed your period or are late, you could be pregnant...even the smallest amount of pre-cum contains hundreds of sperm that can impregnate you. Check it out and get tested for pregnancy...a single pregnancy test can cost $5, while a pack of 2 can be about $8.
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I'd say yes. It's not really a precum but the lubricant that helps the semen slide without friction during ejaculation. Some people call it precum but it contains no semen at all... only lube. =)
Why don't you re-write that question again a bit clearer and with punctuation - it's impossible to understand.
The future tense of feel is 'will feel'.
I feel your pain. How did that feel? Can you feel the love?
Feel is a verb (to feel) and a noun (a feel), but it is not an adjective.
Feel - Feel album - was created on 2007-10-26.
You can feel a earthquake when you can feel the floor start to vibrate. You can also feel it because you feel lots of pressure coming down on you,and your body can feel that. Some people even feel a earthquake from a mile away.
To feel neutral is to feel nothing.
As in 'i feel happy' not 'i can feel the table'.