Use felt in a sentence
Sentences ending with felt
- Not only where you are--at the heart of affairs and of the world--is the talk all of war, even here amid fieldwork and the calm of nature--which townsfolk consider characteristic of the country--rumors of war are heard and painfully felt. [2]
- But many things were going forward which gave me matter for thought, and increased the distress I already felt. [10]
- This was the way the others felt. [9]
- Old Mr Garland was the first to stretch out his hand, and inquire how he felt. [12]
- Very kind that was in the bishop, and very proud his medical audience must have felt. [6]
- Iberville had sat very still, his face ruled to quietness; only his eyes showing the great interest he felt. [11]
- But she felt utterly estranged from him, and would gladly have told him to his face what she felt. [10]
- I demand no tokens of a love and humility, which thou hast never felt. [10]
- Now she longed to rush after him and beg him to restore the love with which he had hitherto surrounded her--and which the lonely woman had gratefully felt. [10]
- Gradually it came to him that the distinction was not one he saw, but one he felt. [13]
Short sentences using felt
- He felt his veins bounding. [11]
- I felt her tremble.... [9]
- She felt him tremble. [9]
- I've never felt that before. [11]
- I felt the tears start. [11]
- Sinnet felt his strength giving. [11]
- She felt it so. [10]
- I felt ever so thankful. [5]
- You remember how she felt? [11]
- I felt too serious. [6]
Sentences containing felt two or more times
- He felt resistance, whereas on the highroad he had felt none. [9]
- But that was where the pinch was felt, and felt first. [4]
- I don't know what I felt, or what I might have felt for him. [11]
- I felt we weren't as we might be, and I felt, too, that I must be at fault; but I was so proud that I didn't want to admit it, I suppose, when he did give me a grievance. [11]
- Such a tumult was generally odious to her retiring nature; but to-night she felt herself merely one drop in the great, flowing river, of which every other drop felt the same impulse which was carrying her forward to her destination. [10]
- They picked her up and flung her around like nothing and landed her gently on the solid, smooth bottom of sand--so gently, indeed, that we barely felt her touch it, barely felt her quiver when she came to a standstill. [5]
- I never felt towards a woman as I've felt towards you; and that's why I want to make things not so bad for you as they might be. [11]
- It was better to have lived the one short thrilling hour with all its pain, than never to have known what she knew or felt what she had felt. [11]
- The people threw themselves on the champion in a frenzy of rage, but he felt a sudden warlike impulse surging up in him, which he had never felt before. [10]
- The struggle between them was over; she had had her way--to save the preacher, impostor though he was; and now she felt, as she had never felt before in the same fashion, that this man was a man of men. [11]
More example sentences with the word felt in them
- Never had the zealous magistrate appeared so repulsive as to-day, and when he remembered how the crafty man had outwitted poor Father Anselm in his presence, he felt as if he had himself committed an unworthy deed. [10]
- As for that youth, Clement Lindsay, if he had not taken himself off as he did, Murray Bradshaw confessed to himself that he should have felt uneasy. [6]
- Himself in early youth had felt the austerity of a Cavalier father turned a Puritan on a sudden, and he wished no such experience for his daughter. [11]
- Can you put yourself in the man's place and tell me what he felt and what he thought? [5]
- The tidings of your death can some day repeat the misery I felt in that moment, but nothing else can ever do it. [5]
- I feel for you--oh, believe me, I feel as I have never felt, could never feel, for myself. [11]
- Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, and she saw no company except the newspaper reporters, until the arrival of Col. [5]
- As for the young man, he felt as though wings were growing from his shoulders, and this fateful evening was one of the happiest of his life. [10]
- Smith was a young man of about twenty-eight, vain and no doubt somewhat "bumptious," and it is easy to believe that Wingfield and the others who felt his superior force and realized his experience, honestly suspected him of designs against the expedition. [4]
- On this the young man appeared, and though he and Paula did their utmost to preserve a suitable demeanor, every one could see the violent agitation they felt at meeting each other in such a situation. [10]
- I feel for you what I have felt for no other being in all my life. [11]
- I swear to you that, as a man and an artist, I never felt better, and so I ought properly to be in my usual frame of mind. [10]
- I cannot tell you how uncomfortable I felt, and then--yes, Els, then I first realised distinctly what you are to me. [10]
- I know that you have felt hard towards me for turning over the canoe, and for knowing too much and leading you round and round in the snow--but I meant well; forgive me. [5]
- Never before have you felt what you feel here now. [11]
- I feel as you do about it; but I wish I felt easier about him--sure, that is, that we're not doing wrong to let him keep on talking so. [8]
- She felt that you could only love her and be glad of her, if her man was independent of you. [11]
- I am sure you are not married; I should have felt it in my bones, if you were. [11]
- I'll come to you and confess," Jane replied, lightly; but she felt the undercurrent of her words. [13]
- But even while yielding to these thoughts Barbara felt how sinful they were. [10]
- But when he yielded to the impulse to read Wolff's letter again he felt like a dethroned prince whom some stranger, ignorant of his misfortune, praises for his mighty power. [10]
- They were not yet under control, but she felt them, and in so far as she had power to think, she used them. [11]
- Jane felt deafened, yet she thrilled to a new sound. [13]
- She turned away, yet looked back once more--she felt tragedy around her. [11]
- He looked ten years older, and she felt with him the keen suffering which every step must cause. [10]
- He remembered those years of superfluity with contempt, and as he puffed and panted on his way through the dust, he felt himself swell with satisfaction. [10]
- She felt the yearning in his eyes. [9]
- The good man yearned to comfort her, and yet he felt his comfort too humble to be noticed by such sorrow. [9]
- He who had yearned for the touch of a hand felt the long tremble and the heart-beat of a woman. [13]
- Mr. Chesterton, in writing about the American Revolution, observes that the real case for the colonists is that they felt that they could be something which England would not help them to be. [9]
- I felt his wrist and heart. [11]
- By it none wounded in feeling, none injured in interest; even the drammaker and dram-seller will have glided into other occupations so gradually as never to have felt the change, and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness. [7]
- I said you would recognize me presently and come over; and I'm glad you did, for I shouldn't have felt much flattered if you had gone out of this room without recognizing me. [5]
- Delay, she felt, would have killed her. [9]
- Ay, and he would have come if he had not still felt some love for me, if he had not misdoubted himself, and feared that the dying woman might once more light up the fire he had so carefully smothered and crushed out. [10]
- And this she would grant him--she esteemed him and would give him the right to protect her, this he felt, with thankfulness and joy. [10]
- But then, perhaps, would come a letter from some quiet body in some out-of-the-way place, which showed me that I had said something which another had often felt but never said, or told the secret of another's heart in unburdening my own. [6]
- That, she felt, would clear her mind. [11]
- How delightful it would be to walk up and down the garden, with her aunt the abbess, with Els, and perhaps--she felt the blood crimson her cheeks--with Heinz Schorlin! [10]
- Jim said he wou'dn't 'a' missed it for three dollars, and I felt the same way. [5]
- Albeit it had worn another aspect than this brand new flame, which I now felt burning and blazing up from the early-lighted and long smouldering fire, nevertheless it had been of the best, and faithful and true. [10]
- The greater the works which the traveller's eyes beheld, the more insignificant he felt, the more pitiful his own powers, his own skill appeared. [10]
- He blindly felt working in the man before him a powerful mind, more powerful because it faced the truth unflinchingly; but he knew that this did not mean calm acceptance of the consequences. [11]
- Then, without a word, he took from his pocket the little phial that he had carried so long, rolled it for an instant in his palm, felt its worn, discoloured cork musingly, and threw it out of the window. [11]
- It was a wonderful month, that Parisian September, which Honora, when she allowed herself to think, felt that she had no right to. [9]
- I have often wondered how I should have felt on that five-hour journey back to the city if she had fallen into my arms! [9]
- If the Rowens woman should hook Dudley, she felt as if she should gnaw all her nails off for spite. [6]
- Indeed, with a woman of her fearlessness and honesty--and above all, her intuition,--he felt the cruelty of his position keenly. [9]
- When afterwards my Wolff's unhappy deed was added, I felt as though I were standing in a dense, dark mist, where each step forwards must lead me into a stifling morass or over a precipice. [10]
- As for their wives, Mrs. Joshua was a merry, brown-eyed little lady already inclining to stoutness, and Honora felt at home with her at once. [9]
- That movement being without result, with a shade of disappointment on his face, he felt in his left vest pocket. [5]
- The gracious sentiment with which the Queen sought to express her sense of what Holland owed him would have been deeply felt even had her personal friendship been less dear to us all. [6]
- But we knew with what intellectual giants we had to do; no one had needed to tell us that, at least; and when they called me to them I felt as if the king himself had honoured me. [10]
- Barode Barouche fought with vigour, but from the going of Luzanne Larue, there passed from him the confidence he had felt since the first day of Carnac's candidature. [11]
- As for Barbara, with the subtle power of presentiment of a loving heart she felt that his passion was waning, and tortured her mobile intellect to discover the right cause. [10]
- And a talk with the right listener is so like an arm-in-arm walk in the moonlight with the soft heartbeat just felt through the folds of muslin and broadcloth! [6]
- I have sympathised with the just, but I have always felt that I'd like to help the criminal to escape his punishment. [11]
- She felt that with the death of this youth--so gifted, and so dear to her--a corner-stone had been torn from the paternal house. [10]
- He was seized with such violent terror that he stood as if spellbound, the goat slipped from his shoulders, and he felt as if his heart had ceased to beat. [10]
- He nodded, and with such a blissful smile that she felt as though a sunbeam had shone into her very soul. [10]
- Blushing, and confused with shyness, she remained standing by Caesar's seat; and though she only ventured to raise her eyes now and then for a stolen look, she felt herself the object of a hundred curious, defiant, bold, or contemptuous glances. [10]
- She tortured herself with questions, and the less peace her aunt gave her, the more unendurable her headache became, the more plainly she felt that the fever, against whose relaxing power she had struggled for days, would conquer her. [10]
- We left him with only twenty-six dead people to account for, and I felt a tranquil satisfaction in the thought that in so judiciously taking care of No. [5]
- Peter felt animated with new life. [10]
- I loved him with my whole heart, and I knew that he felt the same toward me, though no words had been spoken. [5]
- It had grown with my own life, and now with its death to-day I felt that I had lost all that was dear to me. [9]
- And I promised, with my hand on my heart, that if all who felt no enmity toward me would come forward and pass before me they should see that only those who remained behind would be struck dead. [5]
- I have talked with men who at that time talked with him, and felt of him, and knew he was real. [5]
- He was haunted with many anxieties; in the first place, Ruth was overtaxing her strength in her hospital labors, and Philip felt as if he must move heaven and earth to save her from such toil and suffering. [5]
- He felt intoxicated with lofty, pure emotions, but suddenly checked his steps before the sutler's stand and pointed to the pastry gradually disappearing in a chest. [10]
- She now felt with joyous gratitude, that she could look Peter frankly in the eye, grant him love, and ask love in return. [10]
- The officer, Timokhin, with his red little nose, standing on the dam wiping himself with a towel, felt confused at seeing the prince, but made up his mind to address him nevertheless. [2]
- He felt farther with his foot-something clicked. [11]
- She felt angered with herself that he could rouse her temper by such small mean irony. [11]
- He was pleading with her, in his voice was the peculiar vibrancy that thrilled her, that summoned some answering thing out of the depths of her, and she felt herself yielding with a strange ecstasy in which were mingled joy and terror. [9]
- He felt that, with her, beneath all, there was more than malice; there was a passion which would run risks to secure its end. [11]
- She had seen with her own eyes the tumult that was rife in Alexandria, and felt that they had arrived at an inauspicious moment. [10]
- When I was with her I could always convince her; but, I remember, she told me once that, when I was away from her, she somehow felt that I didn't really love her. [11]
- Suddenly, in conflict with her desire to remain indefinitely talking with this strange man, Janet felt an intense impulse to leave. [9]
- This exclamation blended with everything he thought, felt, and uttered. [10]
- She now listened with eager interest, sometimes completing Hermon's acknowledgments by an explanatory or propitiating word, as the leeches subjected him to a rigid examination, but the latter felt that his statements were not to serve curiosity, but an honest desire to aid him. [10]
- She smiled as, with an access of tenderness, in spite of his experience and power she suddenly felt years older than Ditmar. [9]
- And it was with a lighter heart than he had felt for many a day that he went out of the door. [9]
- He felt a wish to speak to the stranger, but by the time he had made up his mind to ask him a question about the roads, the traveler had closed his eyes. [2]
- Somehow she felt wiser than he at that moment, wiser and stronger, though she scarcely defined the feeling to herself, though she knew that in the end her brain would yield to her heart in this. [11]
- The amount of wine he had drunk to-day would generally have had no more effect upon him than water, and yet he had felt now and then as if he were drunken, and the whole festal hall turned round with him. [10]
- Think of her wild fancy as we may, she felt as if that dusky woman of her midnight vision on the river were breathing for one hour through her lips. [6]
- Herr Ortlieb's invalid wife could not spare Els, her older daughter and faithful nurse, so he required Eva's obedience, and compelled her to give up her opposition to attending the festival; but she dreaded the vain, worldly gaiety--nay, actually felt a horror of it. [10]
- She knew not why, except that there was an indefinable craving for a self respect which had been violated by herself and others; except that she longed for the thing which she felt he would not give her. [11]
- It was Vesta whom they felt to be presiding. [9]
- Yet, on the whole, I felt a certain complacency about it all; I knew that suffering was disagreeable, I had learned how to avoid it, and I may have had, deep within me, a feeling that I might marry her after all. [9]
- Never in his whole life had he felt so poor as with this devil's money. [10]
- So felt he who wrote the epitaph of the builder of the dome which looks down on the crosses and weathercocks that glitter over London. [3]
- The proud woman, who was so cool in all the friendly relations of life, and who, as she felt was always watching her, was to her only a stranger who had her in her power. [10]
- There were many who swallowed this oath and never felt any ill effects. [9]
- These were they who resented deeply Fleda's defection, and truthfully felt that she had passed out of their circle for ever; that she despised them, and looked down on them from another sphere. [11]
- In short, those who made it a custom to observe such matters felt vaguely a disturbance of some kind. [9]
- But even those who have felt the silence and the stir that prefaces the clamorous applause of the thousands could not know the thrill that swept her under his tribute. [9]
- Only a man who has experienced it--that is, has passed some months continuously in an atmosphere of campaigning and war--can understand the delight Nicholas felt when he escaped from the region covered by the army's foraging operations, provision trains, and hospitals. [2]
- The proud woman, who had unbent little in her lifetime, whose eyes had looked out so coldly on the world, who felt for her son Ian an almost impossible aversion, drew down his head and kissed it. [11]
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