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

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My mother's feeling better. Mi madre se está sintiendo mejor.
Tom isn't feeling well. Tom no se siente bien.
He is devoid of human feeling. Él carece de sentimientos humanos.
I had the exact same feeling. Tuve exactamente la misma sensación.
I have a bad feeling. Tengo un mal presentimiento.
I have feeling in my legs. Tengo sensibilidad en mis piernas.
Are you feeling any better? ¿Te sentís mejor?
I'm feeling pretty confident. Me siento muy confiado.
Her feeling for him was reciprocated. Sus sentimientos por él fueron recíprocos.
I have a feeling he is right. Tengo la sensación de que lleva razón.
I'm having a bad feeling. Tengo un mal presentimiento.
I hope you are feeling well Espero que sienta bien
I'm not feeling well. No me siento bien.
Tom didn't mean to hurt Mary's feeling. Tom no quiso herir los sentimientos de Mary.
"What kind of feeling?" the shopkeeper asked. -¿Qué clase de sensación? -le preguntó la dependienta.
I'm getting a bad feeling. Tengo mal presentimiento.
I'm feeling the baby move. Estoy sintiendo al bebé moverse.
I'm feeling fine now. Ya me siento bien.
Love is not just a feeling, but also an art. El amor no es solo un sentimiento, también es un arte.
He was overcome by a feeling of melancholy. Él se vio abrumado por una sensación de melancolía.
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