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Feels meaning
plural of feel, sensory perceptions that mainly or solely involve the sense of touch
Example sentences (20)
Sporadically, we come across an album that feels like a warm embrace—that feels like an embodiment of vibrance and joy yet feels so gripping that it manages to stop us in our tracks.
After submitting a finished manuscript one day, she feels radiant and light, but as she ventures out into the busy streets of Shinjuku, her inflated happiness shrivels and she feels lost and helpless.
Australia's east coast feels like it is on fire as brace for one of the hottest days of the year with a high of 44C that will reach a staggering 'feels like' temperature of 60C in some parts.
Everything feels good — my whole body feels good: my elbow, my shoulder.
In general, Dasso feels the design of twin sticks feels more intuitive which is in part why he liked the idea of using it as a feature so much.
It's one of the only sequences where that sense of tension and horror feels genuine, partly because Helen is one of the only characters in the movie who feels like a fleshed-out, sympathetic one.
I would say the medium feels more like soft (which I prefer) and the firm feels more like medium to firm (which my s/o prefers).
More than a month ago, Emma admitted she feels fortunate for the "resources" she has during such a difficult time even though she feels "guilty" that others don't have access to them as well.
Red River Cultural District feels like its own mini world tucked between new apartment buildings and hotels; however, I’m glad to report it still feels like a trek to get there.
She resurrected it, that's what it feels like, she was so empathic with the way she responded with her own production, it feels like some kind of battle cry and it allows the album to culminate with this energy of hope.
She said "More than how ashamed he feels for what he has done, but how sorry for feels towards this young girl.
Speaking on Leeds’ interest in Kamara, our very own Graham Smyth said on Inside Elland Road podcast last month: “Glen Kamara is one that they have considered Leeds, and that feels very doable and it feels very sensible.
The humor ultimately feels lazy, and while the original film has had some mighty staying power, this new installment feels dead on arrival.
This is a perfect opportunity for a do-over because controlling our kids' social media feels so big and it feels so hard.
Cash feels cautious; cash feels sensible; cash is king, right?
He feels bullied, he feels he cannot go back to Warrington, he doesn't feel safe there despite the fact his sister lives there and he's lived there most of his life.
In short: our brain feels good and tells us to smile, we smile and tell our brain it feels good and so forth.
Instead, just relish every line that feels like a total non sequitur and let Wiseau do whatever it is he feels is necessary in any given scene.
It feels neglectful, damaging, most of all it feels political.
It feels really exciting, and it feels right.