Usage examples of "feel good" in English with translation to Spanish

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Cheerful people make you feel good. Las personas alegres te hacen sentir bien.
I always feel good after I do my good deed for the day. Siempre me siento bien después de hacer mi buena acción del día.
I feel good today. Me siento bien hoy.
I don't feel good No me siento bien
I feel so good! ¡Me siento muy bien!
God is dead. And I don’t feel so good either. Dios ha muerto. Y yo mismo no me siento nada bien.
I feel so good with you Me siento tan bien contigo
Tom said that he had eaten too much and didn't feel very good. Tom dijo que había comido demasiado y que no se sentía muy bien.
I feel very good. Me siento muy bien.
"How do you feel?" "Not good at all!" "¿Cómo te sientes?" "¡Nada bien!"
With a good book in your hands you need never feel lonely. Nunca tienes que sentirte solo con un buen libro en tus manos.
You're a good actor, pretending you were late because you don't feel well. Eres buen actor, fingiendo llegar tarde porque no te sentías bien.
I didn't feel well, but I went to work. No me sentía bien pero fui a trabajar.
That cake looks good too. Give me a small piece. Ese pastel también se ve bueno. Dame un trocito.
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window? Tengo frío. ¿Te importa cerrar la ventana?
I didn't know you were such a good cook. No sabía que fueses tan buen cocinero.
I can feel the scent of resedas. Puedo oler el perfume de resedas.
Also Piotr and Lech are good friends. También Piotr y Lech son buenos amigos.
I often feel extremely exhausted. A menudo me siento extremadamente exhausto.
There is nothing in the world but teaches us some good lesson. No hay nada en el mundo que no pueda enseñarnos alguna buena lección.
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