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Example sentences for "help feeling"

  • I have had a very unpleasant experience and I can't help feeling that I owe it to you.

  • I can't help feeling it's a pity to break it up.

  • I dreamed about you all night long, and though there's not a woman in the world freer from superstition, I can't help feeling uneasy.

  • I can't help feeling, by the way he yielded, that the rascal has something up his sleeve.

  • Of course, she's the embodiment of all a woman of that kind should be; but I can't help feeling it's a hospitable duty when she talks to me.

  • I suppose one can only make the best of it; but considering that you were probably consulted before a warrant was issued, I can't help feeling astonished," I said.

  • Missy, who knew her mother well, couldn't help feeling a deep degree of sympathy; besides, she wished Rev.

  • And she couldn't help feeling a little noble when, mentioning to mother the discarded inspiration-without allusion to Colorado-she was praised for her adherence to duty.

  • She couldn't help feeling a little perturbed over her apparent disobedience and had to argue, hard with her conscience.

  • Missy tried to enjoy the whim with Kitty, but she couldn't help feeling sad at seeing how much prettier Kitty could look in the same dress.

  • She blushed a little as she said, "I can't help feeling a strange sort of interest about the other, Mr. Kirkwood.

  • I can't help feeling as if these servants were not strictly honest.

  • However, I couldn't help feeling that I had learned which of the two was more anxious for the engagement to continue.

  • Without wishing to shirk my duty, I can't help feeling I'm up against a problem that to me is insoluble.

  • I couldn't help feeling that if this man had anything to conceal, he would be quite capable of doing so under a mask of great outspokenness.

  • I never saw such a wonderful place in my life, but until I got used to it, I couldn't help feeling that it was more like a splendid foreign hotel, than a mere house.

  • I can't help feeling sometimes it must have been an accident.

  • I can't help feeling she'd do anything against him.

  • And yet--and yet I couldn't help feeling, as I say, sorry for him!

  • Somehow I can't help feeling that, in spite of his clothes and the dash he cuts, he hasn't a penny to his name.

  • I couldn't help feeling amused at his puzzled face.

  • Still--he couldn’t help feeling that it must make a difference.

  • Moreover, she couldn't help feeling in her heart that Gladys was right, after all; and that the daughter's defiance of conventionality was implicitly inherited from the mother.

  • Of course it's very wrong and very sad, but we can't help feeling it, sister Rhoda, though we try our hardest.

  • There, one can't help feeling a bit shrinky, after all we've heard and been frightened with by people ever since we were little bits of chaps; but I mean to go.

  • I say, you can't help feeling frightened at a time like this, specially when one of them fastens on you like a dog.

  • It is so great, so all-enclosing, that I can't help feeling it blunts his sense of right and wrong to some extent.

  • But just as he was going up for deacon's orders, Marshall, rather I can't help feeling like a goose, developed theological difficulties.

  • I couldn't help feeling a certain satisfaction in listening to young Lawrence's story.

  • I couldn't help feeling attracted to the young man.

  • But even so, I couldn't help feeling an interest which almost amounted to curiosity concerning the young lady who lived in the apartment across the hall from our own in the Hammersleigh.

  • And he just couldn't help feeling hungry as well.

  • How can I help feeling it when I know that if I had Evelyn Chesley's friends and Evelyn's fortune, people would look on Me-Myself in quite a different way.

  • She is not as fine and simple as he is, and somehow I can't help feeling sorry.

  • Rereading it to Uncle Rodman has brought back the nights when we talked it over, and I can't help feeling a little peacock-y to know that I had a part in it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "help feeling" 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:
    after what has happened; commissioners were; doing justice; equal justice; extending from; five times; half rations; help feeling; help from; help her; help herself; help him; help himself; help laughing; help myself; help the; help themselves; helping them; hot water; keep thee; open prairie; pretty nearly; really very; shaded lamp; westerly wind; your company