Usage examples of "feeling" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom woke up feeling grumpy. Tom se despertó malhumorado.
Today I'm feeling melancholic. Hoy estoy melancólica.
I was not feeling very hungry. No tenía mucha hambre.
Mary woke up feeling sick in stomach. Mary despertó mal del estómago.
I have a bad feeling about this. Esto no me pinta nada bien.
I have a feeling that she'll come today. Tengo la impresión de que ella vendrá hoy.
I have a feeling that I have been here before. Tengo la impresión de haber estado aquí antes.
Feeling a little dizzy, I sat down for a while. Estaba un poco mareado, así que me senté un rato.
I get the feeling you're trying to tell me something. Tengo la impresión de que estás tratando de decirme algo.
When I'm feeling low, I talk with friends or go out for a walk. Cuando estoy de bajón, hablo con mis amigos o salgo a dar un paseo.
We love our mother almost without knowing it, without feeling it, as it is as natural as to live. Amamos a nuestra madre casi sin saberlo, sin percibirlo, como si fuera tan natural como el respirar.
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