Feel (Hissetmek) İle İlgili İngilizce Cümleler, Örnek İngilizce Cümleler

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Feel (Hissetmek) İle İlgili İngilizce Cümleler

Feel (Hissetmek) İle İlgili İngilizce Cümleler

  • *** They felt a renewed love for their country.
  • *** They welcomed me warmly, so I felt at home.
  • *** Donald only began to feel safe after he moved.
  • *** Donald woke up the next morning feeling great.
  • *** We must feel our way carefully in the dark.
  • *** You will feel better after a night’s sleep.
  • *** You’ll feel better after you eat something.
  • *** You’ll feel better after you get some rest.
  • *** You’ll feel better if you take these pills.
  • *** You’ll feel better when you get some sleep.
  • *** You’re not the only one who feels that way.
  • *** Alice felt something hard melt in her heart.
  • *** Don’t feel embarrassed. These things happen.
  • *** Feel free to comment on any point made here.
  • *** Have I said something to hurt your feelings?
  • *** He felt ill at ease in the new surroundings.
  • *** He’s been feeling a little on edge recently.
  • *** How do you feel about what happened tonight?
  • *** I always felt like she was hiding something.
  • *** I can not feel at home in a luxurious hotel.
  • *** I can’t tell you how bad this makes me feel.
  • *** I didn’t feel uneasy when I read the letter.
  • *** I don’t feel comfortable posing in the nude.
  • *** I don’t feel like eating at all this summer.
  • *** I don’t feel like having Chinese food today.
  • *** I don’t feel like translating this sentence.
  • *** I don’t feel up to playing tennis right now.
  • *** I don’t feel well after drinking that water.
  • *** I feel as if I’ve woken up from a nightmare.
  • *** I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window?
  • *** I feel like doing something different today.
  • *** I feel like I’ve already been here sometime.
  • *** I feel like telling him what I think of him.
  • *** I felt as happy as if I were still dreaming.
  • *** I felt relieved when my plane landed safely.
  • *** I felt the house shake a little. Didn’t you?
  • *** I gave up smoking and I feel like a new man.
  • *** I was afraid that I might hurt his feelings.
  • *** If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
*** It’s fine day and I feel like going fishing.
  • *** Many tried to put their feelings into words.
  • *** Not feeling well, I stayed home on that day.
  • *** She felt regret for having been rude to him.
  • *** Since he was feeling sick, he stayed in bed.
  • *** That child felt secure in his mother’s arms.
  • *** The refugees felt safe in their new country.
  • *** They felt their candidate would win in 1860.
  • *** Donald felt that something was about to happen.
  • *** We felt happy when the examination was over.
  • *** You need to try to understand how Donald feels.
  • *** I feel completely refreshed after spending a week in the country.
  • *** I had a feeling that Donald wasn’t going to be able to find his dog.
  • *** Donald can’t find the right words to describe his feelings for Susan.
  • *** Donald decided not to play dodge ball because he wasn’t feeling well.
  • *** If I’d only known how Donald felt, I wouldn’t have gone out with Susan.
  • *** It never occurred to me that Donald might feel that same way Susan did.
  • *** Donald couldn’t shake the feeling that he’d met Susan somewhere before.
  • *** Donald said he had a sDonaldachache and didn’t feel like eating anything.
  • *** I had a feeling that Donald and Susan would decide not to buy that house.
  • *** Donald couldn’t shake the feeling that something bad was going to happen.
  • *** When Donald put his foot into the stream, he felt something bite his toe.
  • *** She advised him to stop taking that medicine, but he felt he needed to.
  • *** Donald couldn’t shake the feeling that Susan was hiding something from him.
  • *** I’ve spent so many years as chairman that I feel it’s time I stepped down.
  • *** Donald couldn’t keep lying to Susan. He felt he just had to tell her the truth.
  • *** Donald couldn’t shake the feeling that something horrible was about to happen.
  • *** Donald felt that it would be a waste of time to translate the letter for Susan.
  • *** Donald couldn’t shake the feeling that something profound was about to happened.
  • *** Donald feels a little better after taking the medicine that the doctor prescribed.
  • *** If Donald had been able to speak French better, he would’ve been able to tell everybody how he really
    felt.
*** I felt ill.
  • *** I felt dumb.
  • *** I feel sorry.
  • *** I feel tired.
  • *** He feels hurt.
  • *** It feels good.
  • *** She felt blue.
  • *** Do you feel OK?
  • *** I feel for you.
  • *** I feel so cold.
  • *** I feel so lost.
  • *** Let me feel it.
  • *** Do you feel bad?
  • *** How did it feel?
  • *** I feel his pain.
  • *** I’m feeling bad.
  • *** Silk feels soft.
  • *** How does it feel?
  • *** I feel depressed.
  • *** I feel powerless.
  • *** I feel so pretty.
  • *** I feel your pain.
  • *** I feel your pain.
  • *** Do you feel lucky?
  • ***I feel fine.
  • ***I feel alive.
  • ***I feel happy.
  • ***I feel lethargic.
  • ***I don’t feel well.
  • ***My eyes feel itchy.
  • ***You’ll feel better.
  • ***I feel better today.
  • ***Do you feel like eating?
  • ***How do you feel about it?
  • ***Excuse me, but I feel sick.
  • ***I feel like another person.
  • ***I feel like going on a trip.
  • ***I feel like taking a bath now.
  • ***Do you feel like going swimming?
  • ***How do you feel about the issue?
  • ***I can’t feel at home in a hotel.
  • ***I don’t feel like working today.
  • ***She didn’t feel like eating lunch.
  • ***Do you feel birthdays are important?
  • ***Do you feel any pain in your stomach?
  • ***Do you feel giving gifts is important?
  • ***I don’t feel like going out this morning.
  • ***I don’t feel much like talking right now.
  • ***I shouldn’t have eaten that. I feel sick.
  • ***I don’t feel like eating out this evening.
  • ***I don’t feel like studying at all tonight.
  • ***I don’t feel up to running to the station.
  • ***I feel like going for a walk this morning.
  • ***I don’t feel that I can trust what he says.
  • ***I don’t feel up to eating anything tonight.
  • ***She didn’t feel comfortable with my friend.
  • ***I think it’s unlikely that plants feel pain.
  • ***I don’t feel like doing my math homework now.
  • ***I didn’t feel like scolding her for being late.
  • ***I sometimes feel drowsy in the early afternoon.
***I don’t know what to say to make you feel better.
  • ***I feel more alert after drinking a cup of coffee.
  • ***I’m sorry, but I don’t feel like going out today.
  • ***I don’t feel well. Could you give me some medicine?
  • ***I don’t feel safe walking in that neighborhood at night.
  • ***Today I just feel like staying at home and doing nothing.
  • ***Mary has nobody to talk with, but she doesn’t feel lonely.
  • ***I don’t feel like working. How about going to a movie instead?
  • ***I’ve spent so many years as chairman that I feel it’s time I stepped down.


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