If they 'feel good,' they have no doubt as to their present security and their acceptance with God.
Consciousness tells us when we feel good or bad, but it does not tell us what makes us feel good or bad.
Guess you think those boys are racing out to get a game of checkers, or billiards, or cards, or some other fool play you reckoned to hand 'em to make 'em feel good.
There's a dandy world around us full of sun to warm us and food to eat, and birds to sing to us, and flowers and things to make us feel good.
There are certain times when people want to feel good, but they don't all feel the same way at the same time, which saves monotony.
When the time comes round for them to feel good they "tuney up" a bit, and take the young men who work underground along with them to the love-feasts and prayer-meetings in the little Bethels scattered all about the moors.
He thinks I'm funny, but I just say those things to make him laugh, so as he'll feel good.
Even the letters with my allowance in didn't make me feel good, so you can see from that how anxious I was.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.