Sentence for felt | Use felt in a sentence

Felt example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use felt in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for felt.

  • Felix felt ashamed. (8)
  • I felt it just now. (22)
  • He felt their lashes. (10)
  • His lips felt parched. (8)
  • And Shelton felt ashamed. (8)
  • She felt suddenly secure. (8)
  • She felt your full meaning. (4)
  • Rose felt fire on her cheeks. (10)
  • He felt that a chance had been. (10)
  • Ruth felt nervous and frightened. (12)
  • Miss Paynham felt for Mr. Redworth. (10)
  • And suddenly he felt Yes, it is true! (8)
  • He felt confused, helpless, bewildered. (8)
  • Ashurst felt again that wish to dominate. (8)
  • Or she was obscured, and he felt the face. (10)
  • Respect for right conduct is felt by every body. (4)
  • No longer touching her, he felt his grievance revive. (8)
  • He would never know what Antonia really felt and thought. (8)
  • He could not, he felt, stand in the daylight without her. (10)
  • He felt elated, sorry, tremendously important all at once. (8)
  • Not since Stephen was bad with pleurisy had she felt so worried. (8)
  • Now, at last, he felt that he was holding up his end of the rope. (9)
  • The ladies felt that he had bored their ears with hot iron pins. (10)
  • She threw back her head, and again Bob Pillin felt a little giddy. (8)
  • Madge felt the quivering upward of a whimper to a sob in her breast. (10)
  • Christian groped for the bottom stair, and Greta felt her arm shaking. (8)
  • He wanted to sleep on the sofa, so I could wake him up if I felt bad. (12)
  • It was popularly felt to be the supreme of clever-nay, noble-fencing. (10)
  • He felt very giddy, and, after bandaging a nasty cut, lay down on his bed. (8)
  • It was as if we wanted to throw one out, as if we felt our work too perfect. (8)
  • And he felt in need of it, after what he had done that day, as yet undivulged. (8)
  • Her face, framed in her hair, her hands, and all her body, felt as if on fire. (8)
  • But inwardly the news had given her a shock almost as sharp as that felt by him. (8)
  • He felt certain, quite certain, they had been making some appointment or other…. (8)
  • Scorched as she felt both in soul and body, a touch or a word was a wound to her. (22)
  • Two days ago he had been reading in some paper how men felt just before an attack. (8)
  • Laurence drank deeply; but he had never felt clearer, never seen things more clearly. (8)
  • He felt that too, I know; but then, like his master, he was what is called a pessimist. (8)
  • He felt as though someone had threatened his right to invest his money at five per cent. (8)
  • And the slow, sulky anger Soames had felt all the afternoon burned the brighter within him. (8)
  • At Beckley Court, acted on by one genuine soul, he forgot it, and felt elate in his manhood. (10)
  • He felt at once that the feeling against Christian had been deliberately instigated by some one. (12)
  • He felt miraculously sad and happy, as one does, standing under a lime-tree in full honey flower. (8)
  • But Raikes appreciated a capital fellow, and felt warmly to Evan, who, moreover, was feeding him. (10)
  • Her reluctance to espouse the man she was plighted to would cease to be uttered, cease to be felt. (10)
  • The discovery that his mother was beautiful was one which he felt must absolutely be kept to himself. (8)
  • She had escaped, but the moment she felt herself free, she was surprised by a sharp twinge of remorse. (10)
  • He meant to go down and meet her in the coppice, but felt at once he could not manage that in this heat. (8)
  • The small rough tongue going over and over the palm of his hand produced the strange sensation he felt. (10)
  • He had been very much at home with all these people, while she had felt more or less out of her element. (13)
  • He wanted to say something that would be consoling but could find no words; and suddenly he felt disgusted. (8)
  • She was, she felt she was, in the greatest danger of being exquisitely happy, while so many were miserable. (4)
  • But in the small towns the increased costs due to the war are being felt as keenly as in the larger cities. (16)
  • She received letters of bridesmaids writing of it, and felt them as waves that hurl a log of wreck to shore. (10)
  • She nerved herself to do his bidding, and, following his orders, took his head in her hands, and felt about it. (22)
  • And yet in spite of the obvious injustice of her accusations, Helen felt startled and ashamed before her railing. (13)
  • Besides, he still felt shaky, and did not want to risk another aberration like that of last night, away from home. (8)
  • His heart felt sore, as the great heart of a mother-bird feels sore when its youngling flies and bruises its wing. (8)
  • Luigi felt the wind of a handkerchief, and guessed that his eyes were about to be bandaged by the woman behind him. (10)
  • Evan, though he felt more in it, and had some secret nerves set tingling and dancing, was not to be moved from his demand. (10)
  • Thereupon came one of the most singular sensations he had ever known: he felt that he was unable to see the way to please her. (10)
  • When the fellow had made sure of her, he apparently felt himself so safe in her fondness that he did not urge his suit with her. (9)
  • He had been blamable, highly blamable, in remaining at Norland after he first felt her influence over him to be more than it ought to be. (4)
  • Felix saw Kirsteen quiver and flinch, and understood why they had none of them felt quite able to turn their backs on that display of passion. (8)
  • These points formed her chief solicitude in anticipating her removal from Uppercross, where she felt she had been stationed quite long enough. (4)
  • He felt her lips on his forehead, heard her footsteps; opened his eyes to see her gliding through the doorway, and, sighing, screwed them up again. (8)
  • An ably-handled coherent body in the midst of the liquid groups will make it felt that Ireland is a nation, naturally dependent though she must be. (10)

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