Sentence for feeling | Use feeling in a sentence

Sentences with feeling. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use feeling in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for feeling.

  • I had a sort of feeling. (22)
  • She lost her ruffled feeling. (8)
  • I can understand your feeling. (9)
  • I understand your feeling, Banning. (8)
  • She was all sensibility and Feeling. (4)
  • No doubt, it was from feeling warmer. (10)
  • He listened, feeling suddenly quite sick. (8)
  • The feeling cannot be expressed in words. (2)
  • He gave her a feeling of profound discomfort. (12)
  • You respect her, if you have no warmer feeling. (10)
  • She put up her veil to get more air, feeling choked. (8)
  • Meeting her eyes, a flood of feeling nearly mastered him. (8)
  • But Winton was triple-proofed against betrayal of feeling. (8)
  • No wonder they seemed to be conjured out of the power of thought and feeling! (8)
  • He left the house, feeling he dared have no personal wishes. (10)
  • The feeling of the return of strength was his love in force. (10)
  • He gave Holly the feeling that he was spiritually intoxicated. (8)
  • Then all feeling merged in the appalling interest of listening. (8)
  • Well, then, good manners and right feeling forbid her to refuse. (10)
  • The nephew, muttering and feeling his calf, withdrew to his study. (8)
  • She was not much alarmed, but feeling guilty she was on her guard. (10)
  • Feeling her whole slender body shaken by sobs, he was terribly alarmed. (8)
  • After feeling my wrist for a while he shook the cigar out of his teeth. (10)
  • She sat down, feeling that a warmth had gone, and that she was very bare. (10)
  • And, feeling that he must finish with it now, he took a cab into the West End. (8)
  • Never was so wonderful a scent; never such a strange feeling as they gave him. (8)
  • The worry of trying to make that out gave him an alarming feeling in the head. (8)
  • He refrained from speaking of their union, feeling sure that they were united. (10)
  • She is old now; and were she twice that age, I should retain my feeling for her. (10)
  • Fanny, feeling all this to be wrong, could not help making an effort to prevent it. (4)
  • The moonlight flooding down between the tall houses gave her a peculiar heady feeling. (8)
  • She had not come to him to-day with this feeling of sullen antagonism; she had caught it here. (10)
  • And, though Felix knew that she had grasped what he was feeling, a sort of warmth spread in him. (8)
  • His laugh infected Christian; they reached the station feeling that they knew each other better. (8)
  • He read it enraged, feeling for his wife; and again indignant, feeling for Diana. (10)
  • Rosamund closed her eyes, feeling that she was in a nest that had determined to appropriate Nevil. (10)
  • But the look would go; how to keep it there she did not know, and when it went, her feeling went too. (8)
  • But it was the first time that the feeling came to him that struggle was useless and the end imminent. (12)
  • Firm you stand, feeling the muscles of both legs, left half a pace ahead, right planted, both stringy. (10)
  • He had not even the feeling that it was his duty to try and save Leila by persuading her to marry Fort. (8)
  • But an honest woman who is a feeling woman, when she consents to play hypocrite, cannot do it by halves. (10)
  • He knew the exact feeling expressed by it, when one has come violently on an errand and has done no good. (10)
  • The old feeling that she had never understood him, never done him justice, bit him while he stared at her. (8)
  • And if she had inspired him with but one spark of thought or feeling, she would have won him over entirely. (12)
  • In fact, it is the feeling of the necessity for keeping close to the business that destroys what I would say. (10)
  • His faith in his work was so great, so entire, that the notion of any other feeling about it was not admissible. (9)
  • He felt intolerably hot; his vexation at the betrayal of the senseless feeling made it worse, a conscious crimson. (10)
  • But March had a feeling of impermanency from what had happened, mixed with a fantastic sense of shame toward Lindau. (9)
  • Victor approved: with the deadened feeling common to us when first in sad earnest we consent to take life as it is. (10)
  • Whatever his feeling may have been towards other sorts and conditions of men, his effect was of an entire democracy. (9)
  • And the creepy feeling that it gave him, of a man missing, grated on his sense of comfort and security-on his cosiness. (8)
  • What brutes he did not know, but the expression exactly summed up their joint feeling, and restored a measure of equanimity. (8)
  • With a sick feeling in her heart, and as near the fire as she could get, she undressed with desperate haste, and got to bed. (8)
  • The feeling was irrational; it could give her no reply, or only the multitudinous which are the question violently repeated. (10)
  • Evan, when he passed Drummond into the house, and quietly returned his gaze, endured the first shock of this strange feeling. (10)
  • I have talked it over with your father, and we both agreed from the beginning that you were not to be hampered by our feeling. (9)
  • He must have had a sort of fainting fit, for he came to himself feeling very queer; and with some difficulty rose and rang the bell. (8)
  • He had a habit of repeating the formula concerning his poor words; but despite the artifices of his speech, his feeling was genuine. (12)
  • The elegant apparel and polished manners of Roderick Barclugh impressed everybody present with a feeling that he was a man of affairs. (18)
  • When the smile which gave her a childlike appearance vanished, and any earnest feeling stirred her soul, she really resembled a mature maiden. (5)
  • As for his notions of literature, I simply accepted them with the feeling that any question of them would have been little better than blasphemy. (9)
  • Herself tired, and troubled, she was conscious of a quite unwonted feeling of discouragement before this silent little figure, in the silent white room. (8)
  • She left him, feeling the contempt of the brain feverishly quickened and fine-pointed, for the brain chewing the cud in the happy pastures of unawakedness. (10)

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