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Example sentences for "feel what"

  • It must be hard, despite all his talk, to see what he had missed in life, to feel what a sacrifice he had made.

  • Slowly I began to feel what It wanted, what It hated, how It planned and how It acted.

  • If the judgment of this relation were merely a sensation, and came to me solely from the object itself, my judgments would never be mistaken, for it is never untrue that I feel what I feel.

  • In the sensation the judgment is purely passive; it affirms that I feel what I feel.

  • I do not talk very sensibly, but I have a contempt for that fictitious character styled philosophy; I feel what I feel, and say I feel what I do feel.

  • I must begin with telling You, let me feel what I will from it, how much I admire it.

  • I wanted once to talk to a man as an equal, to feel what it was like to be a lady and not to have to remember to be respectful.

  • I thought the evening was enchanting--but why do you say such a silly thing as that you wanted to feel what it was like to be a lady?

  • Undoubtedly, my brother, I could wish to return to College; I know what I must suffer there, but deeply do I feel what I ought to suffer.

  • I have endeavoured to feel what I ought to feel.

  • Princess, I feel What such a look in such a place imports: This virtuous embarrassment has claims To which my manhood never can be deaf.

  • I awake; I feel what I am--and what I am to be!

  • The ancients felt naturally; we, on our part, feel what is natural.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feel what" 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:
    became highly; crush them; feel assured; feel confident; feel convinced; feel good; feel himself; feel inclined; feel like; feel more; feel sure; feel that; feeling like; feeling rather; feeling that; feelings were; feels himself; foreign powers; lemon peel; migration legend; parliamentary reform; person appointed; play called; poor brother; savings bank; with respect