Felts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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felt - change texture so as to become matted and felt-like; "The fabric felted up after several washes" | ||
felt - cover with felt; "felt a cap" | ||
felt - mat together and make felt-like; "felt the wool" | ||
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felt - a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers |
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1. | verb | Felt a cap. | |
2. | verb | Felt the wool. | |
3. | verb | I understand how competitive the process has become, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, personality, extracurricular activities, etc. that this would compensate for my disability. | |
4. | verb | I understand that it is a competitive process, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, extracurricular activities, etc., that this would help my chances and possibly compensate for my disability. | |
5. | verb | I understand that it is a competitive process, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, extrcurricular activities, etc., that this would help my chances and possibly compensate my disability. | |
6. | verb | While we anticipate many new Analysts joining Enron this summer (late May) and fulltime (August) we felt it necessary to address some of the immediate needs with an Off-Cycle Recruiting event. | |
7. | verb | Davis spokesman Steve Maviglio said the governor felt "betrayed" by the actions of Winter. | |
8. | verb | We felt we made it better because it introduced a process for review and refund." | |
9. | verb | Dr. Fortier, an orthodontist, learned there was at least one polar bear in the central region of Baffin Island in July 2001 when he felt what he thought was a dog leaning on his tent wall. | |
10. | verb | Paul admitted that he made Linda suffer a lot, but he didn't say that it was because he felt insecure as a man due to his womanish face and effeminate manners and also because with his age his sexual power was not the same, even though it has never been much. | |
11. | verb | Percentage of American families in April 2004 who say they have felt no benefit from Bush's tax cuts. | |
12. | verb | We felt that the main shows on the Mariner of the Seas were better. | |
13. | verb | We felt that the menu had a little more variety on the Mariner of the Seas. | |
14. | verb | Let her explore when we moved my cat had to explore the entire house before she felt comfortable. | |
15. | verb | We always took ours to dinner and discussed what things we felt we 'had' to do and which ones we felt like skipping in lieu of just chilling. |
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Felt a cap. |
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Felt the wool. |
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I understand how competitive the process has become, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, personality, extracurricular activities, etc. that this would compensate for my disability. |
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I understand that it is a competitive process, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, extracurricular activities, etc., that this would help my chances and possibly compensate for my disability. |
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I understand that it is a competitive process, but I felt that with my work experiences, recommendations, extrcurricular activities, etc., that this would help my chances and possibly compensate my disability. |
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While we anticipate many new Analysts joining Enron this summer (late May) and fulltime (August) we felt it necessary to address some of the immediate needs with an Off-Cycle Recruiting event. |
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Davis spokesman Steve Maviglio said the governor felt "betrayed" by the actions of Winter. |
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We felt we made it better because it introduced a process for review and refund." |
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Dr. Fortier, an orthodontist, learned there was at least one polar bear in the central region of Baffin Island in July 2001 when he felt what he thought was a dog leaning on his tent wall. |
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Paul admitted that he made Linda suffer a lot, but he didn't say that it was because he felt insecure as a man due to his womanish face and effeminate manners and also because with his age his sexual power was not the same, even though it has never been much. |
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Percentage of American families in April 2004 who say they have felt no benefit from Bush's tax cuts. |
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We felt that the main shows on the Mariner of the Seas were better. |
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We felt that the menu had a little more variety on the Mariner of the Seas. |
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Let her explore when we moved my cat had to explore the entire house before she felt comfortable. |
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We always took ours to dinner and discussed what things we felt we 'had' to do and which ones we felt like skipping in lieu of just chilling. |
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