I don't know; it's just a feeling like--like being haunted.
He would not sit there, feeling like that--he was not to be put down by anyone!
Feeling like I was in a dream, I went to the teleporter and dialed for my old school and stepped in.
I stared out at the trees and farms as we rode into town, feeling like a condemned man being taken to the gallows.
I checked the idiot-lights to make sure they were all green, feeling like a real man of action, then I stepped into the exterior lock and jumped, arms and legs streamlined, toes pointed.
Could any woman in my own ultra-civilised and excessively proper country inspire me with a feeling like that in so short a time?
Mrs Jo, feeling like a girl again as she listened to the answers, and watched the thoughtful, gay, or eager faces.
Your hand slipped down; it fell; I was putting it back,' explained Mrs Jo, feeling like a naughty child caught in mischief.
Feeling like a thief who has stolen something very precious, Mrs Jo slipped away to her study, and before long Bess followed to report that Dan was fast asleep.
And the magnificent thing is 'feeling like that,' and going all the same.
Of course, while one half of you is feeling like that, the other half is fighting to kill and doing its best to keep on this side reality.
Now what in the mischief have I done;" he thought, as he crept away, feeling like a thief.
A new tenderness almost unmanned him, but he sat still with his hands clenched, feeling like a brute because of her tears.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feeling like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.