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Example sentences for "felt better"

  • After awhile, he announced that he felt better, and I rose to go upstairs.

  • I felt better than I had felt in two weeks.

  • After crying a bit and talking to Mom I felt better.

  • After taking one month's treatment I felt better, and kept on until I had taken three months' treatment and was made a new man.

  • I was very week and nervous, but my improvement commenced with the first dose of your medicine, so by the time my medicine was out I felt better than I had for years, and now have no indication of a return of my trouble.

  • I felt better before I used one bottle of each.

  • I'd have to wait until at least two tables had been served, anyway, so I sat there and nursed my misery, looked and listened, and by and by I felt better.

  • As I studied I felt better, and when Miss Amelia came to hear me she was good as gold.

  • It just seemed as if I must tell what I thought, and I felt better, not so full and restless after I had finished.

  • For a minute I felt better; but it was a short time.

  • When he rose, he had drunk nine, and he felt better, with a kind of ferocity that was pleasant in his veins and a kind of nobility that was pleasant in his soul.

  • As soon as you're fit to travel" And at once he felt better, and--meaner.

  • By degrees, though, the mental wind changed the course of that peculiar weathercock, one's mind, and I felt better.

  • I felt better at that, and waited for the attack.

  • On waking up, I felt better, too, and wanted something to eat.

  • Except the rheumatism, I was all right, and had a good appetite, and after a hearty supper, felt better.

  • When I awoke I felt better, but still rather sad.

  • We had an English dinner; that is, a dinner without the essential course of soup, so I only took a few oysters and a draught of delicious wine, but I felt better, and was pleased to see Edgar amusing himself with the two nymphs.

  • Two or three minutes after I felt better, and asked for something to eat.

  • He felt better then, and saw Sir Felix and Vanleigh go up the carpeted steps without a pang.

  • He felt better, though, the next minute, for the servant who answered the door had evidently said "Not at home!

  • It was not more than four inches across, but he was able to inhale a pure and invigorating breeze that blew from the north, and he felt better.

  • It was a raging, cruel element, and he felt better with it unseen.

  • That night it became worse than ever, but it was so acute that it exhausted itself, and the next morning he felt better.

  • But when I had stamped up and down for a while, I felt better.

  • Also, I got soup that day, and more bread, and I felt better.

  • But one good old one with a crooked horn took pity on us, and again we felt better.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "felt better" 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:
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