I could do with him of course, but I've a strong feeling against it, anyway till he's older.
Yet he had a strong feeling that by some subtle means she was holding him off.
A yet further trait of strong feeling, similarly accounted for, was the employment of larger intervals than are employed in common converse.
As we entered again the treasure-chamber there was within me a strong feeling of awe.
Yet the expression upon their faces was not that of anger; rather did they seem to be stirred by a strong feeling of joy with which was also awe.
This interdict excited a strong feeling of ill-will against him among the leaders of the combination, and they afterwards habitually gave him every annoyance they could think of, with the view of ejecting him from the place.
It is seen that a strong feeling, or excitement, accompanied by a strong desire or wish to summon another person, tends to give great power and effect to the thought waves emitted.
Sometimes Jeff would lose all himself in a strong feeling.
Every day now more and more Melanctha would let out to Jeff her real, strong feeling.
They sat there so, for about an hour, and then it came to Jefferson very slowly and as a strong feeling that he was sitting there on the steps, alone, with Melanctha.
This last phrase was spoken with an earnest emphasis, and in a tone that shewed a strong feeling of resentment against some one unknown.
There was another conjecture that offered me a hope; one that, if true, would have satisfied me still better, for I had a strong feeling of friendship for Black Jake.
The enemy, hitherto despised, if it had aroused by its conduct a strong feeling of exasperation and vengeance, had also purchased the privilege of respect.
Her head sunk forward upon her knees, and her whole frame shivered with a rush of strong feeling, which was perfectly unaccountable to the almost terrified girl who gazed upon her.
There was a momentary struggle, and then the merchant folded the boy to his heart with a burst of strong feeling such as his iron nature had seldom known.
In the working men's quarters there is undoubtedly a strong feeling in favour of these elections being held at once.
As it is, there is a strong feelingin favour of his family, and more particularly in favour of the Duc d'Aumale.
Among the politicians here there is a strong feeling of dislike to the establishment of a Republic in France.
Even in the councils of the Government there is a strong feeling against it; but General Trochu declines to allow the question, which he says is a purely military one, to be decided by the lawyers who are his colleagues.
In the meantime there is apparently a strong feeling of doubt and quasi-hostility getting up against the Commercial Treaty, and it looks as if the English and French Governments would both have great difficulties in the matter.
A word used to express some sudden or strong feeling is called an =interjection=.
A sentence that expresses a sudden or strong feeling is called an =exclamatory sentence=.
Name the words in the following sentences that express sudden or strong feeling:— 1.
He had a strong feeling of responsibility towards his little station and its inexplicable tenant, therefore he hurried back against his will.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "strong feeling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.