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Sentence count:98+2Posted:2017-08-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: compassionatecondole withpitysympathize withSimilar words: feelfeelerfeel outfeelingfeel badfeel up tofeelingsfeel likeMeaning: v. share the suffering of. 
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(31) If I didn't move some one would come and feel for a pulse and, finding one, finish me off.
(32) It is not comprehensive but gives you a good feel for each of its 196 entries.
(33) You can give them theory, you can give them a good feel for it, and work on the individual skills.
(34) Change the way you look and feel for ever, says Powter[sentencedict.com], with the fervor of an evangelist.
(35) Did you get a feel for that with those conversations and the two extremes, the shot-gun versus the follow-up?
(36) Come to think of it, I never know exactly how much I really feel for him.
(37) By forcing down on the upper, outside footrest the rider obtains exceptional feel for rear tyre grip.
(38) The point was to get this groove I always had a feel for.
(39) Stock brokers with a feel for Hong Kong's financial pulse were worried.
(40) All the most lovely words of love and passion could not express one tenth of what I feel for you.
(41) They should have a good feel for the sector's long-term confidence.
(42) He was here to get a feel for the place.
(43) And, as I came to discover later, a genuine feel for a story.
(44) Although they feel for their neighbors, other residents said they felt blessed to see their homes still intact.
(45) My son didn't live more than a few hours, but I can feel for the parents of that little girl.
(46) The amount of rivalry, it seems, is not related to the amount of affection children feel for each other.
(47) Whenever possible I devoured local newspapers,(http://sentencedict.com/feel for.html) trying to get a feel for the politics and social conditions of each place.
(48) Useful in developing a feel for the subtleties of language in letter, telex and telephone communication.
(49) How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily, the loveliest flower ....
(50) It was here that I first started to get a closer feel for what the military operations were.
(51) Ms Senatorova showed an instinctive feel for market economics.
(52) Julie made a pretence to feel for the key.
(53) I feel for the parents of the other pupils.
(54) You totally feel for your success that gambol justifiedly!
(55) How deeply we feel for you in your sorrow.
(56) Let some whitewater to roll by, getting a feel for the rhythm of the waves.
(57) I know I shall feel for ever in her debt.
(58) It is desirable to have a common look and feel for all users and role-based access with single sign-on across different applications.
(59) This apparent lightheartedness does not conceal the real contempt that many men feel for women.
(60) Learn how to move your weight toward to back of your bike and get a feel for it.
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