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Example sentences for "feel like"

  • It's very enlivening; I feel like a fire horse all of the time.

  • I begin to feel like a girl instead of a foundling.

  • Especially for me, because it was so awfully different from the asylum--I feel like an escaped convict every time I leave the campus.

  • In the spring when everything is so beautiful and green and budding, I feel like turning my back on lessons, and running away to play with the weather.

  • I feel like a made-up heroine in a story-book.

  • Mind, I only fancy I could; but when you come to do with iron and steam, I feel like a baby.

  • It makes me feel like my blood circulating the wrong way.

  • And now, when I think that perhaps I may some day die for him, I feel like a crying in my heart with joy.

  • Hang it all, I feel like a beast to chuck you out this way, but I have partners, you know.

  • If I heard about those prison places, I'd feel like startin' right in and scrubbin' it all over again, I know I should.

  • Albert would not have laughed for the world, nor in one way did he feel like it, but it was funny.

  • Later on, when it comes to doin', I do what I feel like.

  • I feel like a murderer,--every one I fall.

  • Then Betty Jo broke the silence with an odd little laugh: "I feel like we were cast away on some desert island, don't you?

  • If you don't feel like granting it, please say no and I'll be off at once.

  • I have never been able to feel like that, Mr. Hamel.

  • I shall not tell you that I feel like a sister without being as frank as one.

  • Of course I grieved for the loss of men and officers, but I had come to feel like a brother towards Strahan, and, fatigued as I was, solicitude on his account kept me awake for hours.

  • Yes, when I feel like it," replied Marian.

  • I have been back in the traces for a month, and I am beginning to feel like a poor old horse in a tread mill, not that I don't love the work, but oh!

  • Such a terrible longing seizes me for my loved ones and for God's country that I feel like a needle near a magnet.

  • You see there are so many times when I have to play the gracious hostess when I feel like a volcano within, that I decided to get something on which I could vent my restlessness.

  • I feel like a prospector who has struck gold.

  • When I get on the white coat suit and the white hat, I feel like a dream.

  • And I feel like a person who has been skipped over four or five grades at school; I don't know whether I can be a rich man's wife!

  • I feel like an ass--getting you way up here!

  • I feel like a big spoiled kid beside you!

  • They sang, too, a great deal, only a verse at a time, and whenever they seemed to feel like it.

  • But I do feel like a worm when Miss Birdie's around," objected the man of acres.

  • I feel like I ought to keep my head down all the wile and keep out of the snippers way and I could all most shut my eyes and imagine I was back there again in that he--ll hole but I know I'm not Al as I don't itch.

  • So you see I don't feel like I ought to impose.

  • I feel like a loaded mine about to blow to pieces," she answered.

  • I feel like standing up and singing 'The Song of the Bazaars.

  • Dear Bambi," he wrote, "I am in this vile cesspool of humanity again, and I feel like a drowning gnat.

  • I feel like one of the Professor's slugs," he muttered.

  • I feel like an ass and a spy," exclaimed Venable.

  • I feel like a bird that has been plucked for years.

  • He has embittered my life and ruined my health; he has made me feel like a lost soul more than once.

  • I ask for money to keep them from starving and freezing and am made to feel like an importunate beggar.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel 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:
    feel assured; feel better; feel bound; feel confident; feel convinced; feel himself; feel inclined; feel kind; feel pain; feel quite; feel sure; feel that; feel what; feeling rather; feelings towards; feels himself; feels like; having some; her lips; paper entitled; personal liberty; previously explained; rest and; since nothing; ultimate analysis; wish you would tell