Pronunciation of the English word feeling.
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1. | Love is a feeling that you feel when you feel that you feel a feeling that you have never felt. | |
2. | You are feeling very tired. Yes, you are feeling very tired. | |
3. | I know what you were feeling, because I was feeling it, too. | |
4. | I'm feeling so much better than I was feeling yesterday. | |
5. | I'm feeling much better than I was feeling yesterday. | |
6. | “I think when I am feeling happy, I send a 'laughing face with tears of joy' emoji to emphasize that. But when I am feeling nervous, I send the same emoji to express self-deprecation,” he explained. | |
7. | Tom can make people think he's feeling one way when he's actually feeling another. | |
8. | There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was. | |
9. | Boredom is the feeling that everything is a waste of time; serenity, that nothing is. | |
10. | I have a feeling you'll be a very good lawyer. |