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Traditional English :: feeling
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feeling - n. & adj. --n. 1 a the capacity to feel; a sense of touch (lost all feeling in his arm). b a physical sensation. 2 a (often foll. by of) a particular emotional reaction (a feeling of despair). b (in pl.) emotional susceptibilities or sympathies (hurt my feelings; had strong feelings about it). 3 a particular sensitivity (had a feeling for literature). 4 a an opinion or notion, esp. a vague or irrational one (my feelings on the subject; had a feeling she would be there). b vague awareness (had a feeling of safety). c sentiment (the general feeling was against it). 5 readiness to feel sympathy or compassion. 6 a the general emotional response produced by a work of art, piece of music, etc. b emotional commitment or sensibility in artistic execution (played with feeling). --adj. 1 sensitive, sympathetic. 2 showing emotion or sensitivity. feelingless adj. feelingly adv. |
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Related Words
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bacardi
blink
lyric
this
can
t
fight
reo
speedwagon
cant
way
too
damn
good
nickelback
dizzy
better
than
everfine
festival
boston
more
btni
m
lucky
sexual
groovy
keep
fascination
peaceful
easy
that
old
left
out
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Most Often Usage
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bacardi feeling
blink 182 lyric feeling this
blink 182 feeling this
can t fight this feeling
reo speedwagon cant fight this feeling lyric
lyric feeling way too damn good nickelback
feeling way to damn good
feeling way too damn good
nickelback feeling way too damn good
feeling to damn good
feeling too damn good
feeling way to damn good nickelback
feeling way to damn good lyric
feeling way too damn good lyric
feeling dizzy
feeling better than everfine festival
boston more than a feeling
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