It was a word I learned from Dick Rafferty," said Frank, feeling rather embarrassed.
I am sorry that you have to stint yourself on my account," replied Frank, feeling rather uncomfortable.
There was no other boy with whom Frank felt sufficiently well acquainted to request a loan, and he walked away, feeling rather disappointed.
Feeling rather nettled, I said: "You must think me a perfect gowk if you suppose I should not recognise any motif in any opera of Wagner!
Feeling rather at a loose end, I thought out a few stage directions--"here business with handkerchief, etc.
Half an hour later I woke and, feeling rather better, pushed on again.
Kicq and I had a rapid consultation, and decided that it was too late to escape that night, so we sent a friend round to tell Nichol not to cut the wire, and we all retreated and changed, feeling rather crestfallen.
He left me feeling rather miserable at the way things might be going in France.
Gervaise, feeling rather depressed, spoke in a low voice as she directed them to their places.
I slunk, feeling rather crushed, to the dormitory.
Feeling rather guilty, Jim went to the corn-crib and picked out six choice ears of corn.
Feeling rather low in spirits and very hot, he turned toward Briggs Woods.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feeling rather" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.