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  • 11feel — 1 /fi:l/ verb past tense and past participle felt /felt/ 1 FEEL HAPPY/SICK ETC (linking verb, intransitive) to experience a particular feeling or emotion: You can never tell what he s feeling. | feel fine/sick/hungry/guilty etc: I m feeling a… …

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  • 12Feel Good Inc. — Infobox Single Name = Feel Good Inc. Caption = UK (CD, DVD), Japanese, European, Mexican and Australian cover Artist = Gorillaz featuring De La Soul from Album = Demon Days Recorded = 1999 Released = May 9, 2005 (UK) July 19, 2005 (US) Format = 7 …

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  • 13feel*/*/*/ — [fiːl] (past tense and past participle felt [felt] ) verb I 1) [linking verb] to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling I was feeling quite cheerful when we set out.[/ex] Are you feeling ill?[/ex] I feel such a… …

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  • 14Feel 100% — Infobox manhua imagesize=150px caption = Cover of Feel 100% (Volume 15) zh hanzi = 百分百感覺 romanized = genre = Romance = y author = Lau Wan Kit publisher = flagicon|Hong Kong Culturecom Comics publisher en = publisher other = demographic = magazine …

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  • 15certain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. some; specified. See quantity, speciality, certainty. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Confident] Syn. assured, sure, positive, questionless, satisfied, self confident, undoubting, unwavering, believing,… …

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  • 16certain — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem ▪ Digby looked certain to be the next president. ▪ become, grow ▪ …

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  • 17feel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. touch, taste; experience; bear, suffer, endure (see durability); infer, intuit; explore. n. emotion, feeling; touch; informal, aptitude, understanding. See reasoning, intellect. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn …

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  • 18feel out of place — {v. phr.} To experience the sensation of not belonging in a certain place or company. * /Dave felt out of place among all those chess players as he knows nothing about chess./ …

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  • 19feel out of place — {v. phr.} To experience the sensation of not belonging in a certain place or company. * /Dave felt out of place among all those chess players as he knows nothing about chess./ …

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  • 20feel\ out\ of\ place — v. phr. To experience the sensation of not belonging in a certain place or company. Dave felt out of place among all those chess players as he knows nothing about chess …

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