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Example sentences for "feels like"

  • I feels like Dave,' observes Enright, comin' in on the pow-wow.

  • As a ondeniable father, Tutt can put it all over Texas or any other mere uncle whenever he feels like it, an' deep down in his heart Texas knows it.

  • I wonder what it feels like to be drowned?

  • He perhaps does not know what it feels like to stand over a wash-tub--or an ironing board--or cook over a hot stove.

  • I'll show him what it feels like to have some one stand on your neck, with heavy boots.

  • I've done it myself, and I know exactly what it feels like.

  • You can't imagine what it feels like to see you again," she whispered, with her arms round Muriel's neck.

  • But somehow I know just what it feels like.

  • A man who breaks the law of God is a sinner, and is on the road to hell, whether he feels like it or like a saint.

  • Every man who is living contrary to the laws is a criminal, whether he feels like it or not.

  • We have cut loose from the Bible, and any man who is living contrary to the Bible is a sinner, whether he feels like a sinner or not.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feels like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    actual practice; blushing deeply; butter them; certain periods; chemical examination; feels himself; feels like; four shillings; fresh supply; full strength; gold pieces; great pain; green satin; leave here; more likely; other powers; permanent crops; represents the; slave property; slavery days; sometimes termed; the second; work and