Poppy, feeling very important at having such a bustle made on her account.
I asked, feeling very queer, and as if I was going to remember something.
The young man sat down in the garden and considered how it was possible to do this task, but he could contrive nothing, and stayed there, feeling very sorrowful, and expecting to be led to death at break of day.
Then she shut the door hastily and went back to her seat, feeling very uneasy.
And Hans pulled himself together and got upon his feet, feeling very vexed.
When at last I got up, feeling very cold, and untied the bundle I found that everything was absolutely soaking.
The proceeding was not particularly pleasant, feeling very like a sharp burn, but I was almost too surprised to realise fully what had happened, so consequently remained standing where I was.
At first my clothes and fleeced-lined flying boots held the air and supported me, so that I lay on the surface of the water as if bathing in the Dead Sea, feeling very ridiculous.
For a few moments I stood listening, and then, feeling very uncomfortable, I stole out, ran into the house, and stood before Old Brownsmith with the slate.
Yes, sir," I said, feeling verymuch in the way, as I stood where I had risen.
I asked, feeling very guilty as the possessor of Linny's secret.
Buying a great box of chocolates, a basket of peaches and a clockwork train she hurried back to the ship, feeling very wealthy.
I'll go and see him at once," I said, feeling very uncomfortable.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feeling very" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.