Sentence examples of "feel" in English

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Tony did not feel poor. Tony non si sentiva povero.
I feel much better today. Mi sento molto meglio oggi.
I know how you feel. So come ti senti.
I feel bad for them. Mi sento male per loro.
How do you feel today? Come ti senti oggi?
Feel free to contact me. Sentiti libero di contattarmi.
It makes me feel better. Mi fa sentire meglio.
I do not feel well Non mi sento bene
I don't feel like trying. Non me la sento di provare.
I feel much better now. Mi sento molto meglio ora.
I feel the cold very much. Sento molto il freddo.
Thank you, I feel better Grazie, mi sento migliore
He makes everybody feel at ease. Fa sentire tutti a loro agio.
I don't feel good Non mi sento bene buono
Do you feel any better today? Ti senti meglio oggi?
I don't feel well. Non mi sento bene.
Did you feel the earth move? Hai sentito la terra muoversi?
This afternoon I feel very tired. Mi sento molto stanco questo pomeriggio.
His short stature makes him feel insecure. La sua bassa statura lo fa sentire insicuro.
I feel like a white whale! Mi sento come un beluga!
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