I suddenly felt that it was all the same to me whether the world existed or whether there had never been anything at all: I began to feel with all my being that there was nothing existing.
He suddenly felt that he was horribly drunk, that is, not as he was before, but hopelessly drunk.
He suddenly felt that he was all alone, done for, touched by the hand of death.
When Pierre found himself alone, he suddenly felt overwhelmed by all the fatigue of his journey coupled with the fever of enthusiasm that had consumed him during the morning.
The dawn was breaking in the far east when, wandering along the banks of the river, he suddenly felt a touch on his arm.
That night, when Blakeney, wrapped in his cloak, was walking down the Rue Ecole de Médecine towards his own lodgings, he suddenly felt a timid hand upon his sleeve.
She, so docile till then, so devoted, suddenly felt an immense scruple, an awful shame at the thought of being guilty of what her lover demanded.
The doctor who had kept both hands in his pockets while talking to the porter, suddenly felt a sharp twinge in the fingers of his right hand, and it became moist and lukewarm.
I suddenly felt as if this meeting of ours had been clandestine and underhand.
While I was thus unhappily wandering in the garden, at issue with myself and every one around, I suddenly heard a step behind, and as suddenly felt a great, soft shawl thrown over me.
One evening in the street he suddenly felt an attack of dizziness which made him fear a stroke of apoplexy.
I suddenly felt confused, as if I had been guilty of some breach of etiquette, and I continued: "I beg your pardon.
And he told us the following story: One evening last winter I suddenly felt overcome by that overpowering sense of misery and languor that takes possession of one from time to time.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "suddenly felt" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.