用felt造句子,“felt”造句

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The dove felt very grateful.

He felt an inner compulsion to write.

I felt giddy from the unaccustomed exercise.

I felt that I had seen the last of it.

You and I have often felt that experience, that disappointment.

I felt on my right shoulder, through a thick parka, shirt, bullet proof vest, and T-shirt the coldest hand I have ever felt touch my skin.

As a historian, I have often felt caught up short by my ignorance of the past, but this lapse felt especially disgraceful.

Who has never been hurt in our life and who has not felt pain?

Tess had never before visited this part of the country, and yet she felt akin to the landscape.

When the surgeons told us they had to cut her head apart like a jigsaw I felt sick.

cried Alice again, for this time the Mouse was bristling all over, and she felt certain it must be really offended.

That was cranky exaggeration; many changes were felt more than seen, a shift in hopes and expectations that cracked the foundations of patriarchy.

The cut in VAT may hardly be noticed amid the flurry of retailers’ frantic price-slashing—and many of the benefits will be felt abroad as Britons buy more foreign goods.

When the Supreme Court in 1954 announced the desegregation of America's schools Mr Shuttlesworth felt that he, the son of a sharecropper, stood equal in rights with any man.

Though in the heat of anger they might find quarreling a great relief, when the quarrel was over they both felt exhausted and empty, the feeling one gets at the end of the opera or when one wakes from a drunken sleep.

felt造句

I felt defeated.

Her touch felt wonderfully soothing.

He felt like doing something fearful.

After the excitement was over, she felt flat.

I asked him whether he still felt lucky and he cheerfully explained that he felt luckier than before.

When we smashed the ring together, I felt like 'Oh, this is the end of it, really' and my heart and soul felt renewed.

It was because of this music roused within that nothing then felt trivial to the writer.

Because she felt he was a good person when sober and that he would kick his addictions one day.

We felt duly ashamed, and also not well-disposed towards that other pupil, but this did not help to dispel the darkness which clung to that black volume.

His sad-dog sort of extinguished self persisted all the evening, though through it Clifford felt the inner effrontery. Connie didn't feel it, perhaps because it was not directed against women; only against men, and their presumptions and assumptions.

He was on his knees northeast of the bridge, with the tripod low. He held out his left hand without taking his eye from the viewfinder, and she gave him the camera, watching his hand close about the lens as he felt it touch him.

I felt inferior; I felt angry; I felt scared.

She felt drained of energy.

I felt that I was being supported in my spirituality and felt a sense of rightness.

I felt lighter, liberated, and the heaviness I'd once felt after a big meal filled with meat and cheese was no longer evident.

Sometimes, in the dead of night, I suddenly felt lonely well ingrained.

He paused and clasped his hand around one of the fence 's thorns, felt the rusty metal Pierce his palm.

It is a record of recovery, without narration, graphic images or expert opinions, but shot through with the poetry of deeply felt emotions.

Respect, an unutterable respect, penetrated you by degrees and mounted to your heart, and one felt that one had before him one of those strong, thoroughly tried, and indulgent souls where thought is so grand that it can no longer be anything but gentle.

He felt almost intolerably lonely.

He felt a sort of stitch in his heart.

My mouth felt rather dead, but otherwise it was all right.

I felt lousy the first couple days but then my energy surged. I also felt more clear-headed than ever, as if a "fog of brain" had been lifted; it felt like my brain had gotten a CPU and a RAM upgrade.

Well that was--I felt so bad for her, she was simply not herself--I mean, this was a woman who, finding a spider, used to make me take it outside in a cup.

Kate said she felt we resent her.

They are scarcely seen; they are felt rather than seen; there is the greatest difficulty in making them felt by those who do not of themselves perceive them.

The authors of this book convey the love and exasperation Theo felt for his needy, demanding brother and how fearful Vincent was of losing Theo’s devotion.

I felt my face redden.

Many felt pain in the thigh before the bone suddenly broke.

Out of the earth there arose a power within me, whilst from above I also received strength; I felt an ever-renewed and ever-increasing happiness, and therefore I was obliged to go on Blooming. That was my life; I could not do otherwise."

We felt that our schedule was feasible and well designed but that there was very little contingency.

I felt constrained to do what he told me.

We have less trouble following Hamlet's dilemma viscerally or Romeo's or Tybalt or Huck Finn or Peter Pan - I remember holding that sword up to Hook - I felt like him.

In the end, I felt powerless.

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