I feel just as if I am to blame for all the mischief that great beast has done and is going to do.
I could do it again, and I feel justin the humour; but what does it mean?
Yes, boys, I feel justin the humour for it, and I am going to cut both their combs.
In fact, when I compare the whole elements of the orchestra here with ours at Leipzig, I feel just as I did when I returned from Düsseldorf, and thought myself in Paradise.
I feel just as if I heard the old gentleman speaking again, for there are many things introduced into the work which are the very same words I have heard him use, and I know his tone and gestures by heart.
With regard to this land, I feel just as I do about clever books; when one is exchanged for another, in every exchange a new phase presents itself, always equally fine and equally admirable.
I always used to think only the Wurtembergers were my countrymen; but here they call us all Dutchmen; and when I see one from Saxony I feel just as if he were from the Lower Neckar Valley.
I was all right there, and ready to fight; but now it's over and we're well out of it, I feel just as I did when the cart tipped up and all the baskets come down atop of you.
I feel just like a robber," I said to myself as I stole along to find Ike and turn him out.
People come to see me and they talk about things I never heard of, and ask me to do things I can't do, and I feel just exactly as if I was caught in some kind of a cage and couldn't get out.
I feel just as much at home here now as I do in the little cottage.
I'd feel just as Molly does, if I were in Molly's place.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel just" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.