- a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting.
- Feel this soft cloth!.
- He felt for his wallet.
- He felt his flesh crawl.
- He felt his way around the dark room.
- He felt regret.
- He felt the girl in the movie theater.
- He felt the wind.
- he has a feel for animals.
- her fingers felt their way through the string quartet.
- I feel that he doesn't like me.
- I find him to be obnoxious.
- I found the movie rather entertaining.
- I made the students feel different about themselves.
- It feels nice to be home again.
- it had the smell of treason.
- it's easy when you get the feel of it.
- My cold is gone--I feel fine today.
- She felt an object brushing her arm.
- she felt his contempt of her.
- She felt resentful.
- She felt sad after her loss.
- She felt small and insignificant.
- She felt the heat when she got out of the car.
- She felt tired after the long hike.
- The customer fingered the sweater.
- the feel of the city excited him.
- the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel.
- The ground feels shaky.
- The nurse palpated the patient's stomach.
- The runner felt her pulse.
- The sheets feel soft.
- We felt the effects of inflation.
- You make me feel naked.