Synonym: felt up, mat, mat up, matt-up, matte, matte up. Similar words: felted, fell, felon, belt, melt, feline, safely, belt out. Meaning: [felt] n. a fabric made of compressed matted animal fibers. v. 1. mat together and make felt-like 2. cover with felt 3. change texture so as to become matted and felt-like.
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241. I felt for the electric light switch on the wall and turned it on.
242. She did not hesitate to express the disdain that she felt.
243. No one felt happy to play host to such people.
244. She felt she had looked at the problem from every aspect.
245. I felt awkward because they obviously wanted to be alone.
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246. I felt ashamed of the things I'd said to him.
247. De Gaulle felt that America had undue influence in Europe.
248. I had not felt warm since I went through numerous winters,until I met you.
249. He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
250. Polly felt a sharp pang of jealousy when she saw Paul with Suzanne.
251. She felt a dull ache in her right temple, heralding a migraine.
252. The full effects of the new tax have not yet been felt.
253. Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out.
254. I really felt for her, bringing up her children alone.
255. Many people felt he would be hostile to the idea of foreign intervention.
256. He felt people were contemptuous of his lack of sophistication.
257. 'Scared stiff' is an apt description of how I felt at that moment.
258. She felt suddenly alive and full to the brim with enthusiasm.
259. Time felt slower when we do nothing but wait. Toba Beta
260. No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. C.S. Lewis
261. How can you blame a person for his fears and weaknesses unless you have felt the same and done differently? Amy Tan
262. I wish I could say I felt guilty for what I did.I don't. Veronica Roth
263. The chains of habit are too weak to be felt until they are too strong to be broken. Samuel Johnson
264. There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the comparison of one state with another, nothing more. He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. Alexandre Dumas
265. They say he’s watching us from the heavens. If he doesn’t answer, I tell him in this poem that I’m going to pull this curtain of the sky and forget about him. It is a way of expressing my anguish, written when I felt helpless. Gulzar
266. Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen. Leonardo da Vinci
267. I have always felt that doubt was the beginning of wisdom, and the fear of God was the end of wisdom. Clarence Darrow