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- Faye hasn't eaten all day—she must be sickening for something.
- I settled down to have a good read.
- I don't feel good about seeing roadkill.
- You look rough—are you OK?
- When you go into turbulence it's a weird feeling.
- It's such a comfortable bed.
- I wasn't actually sick but I felt lousy.
- In other words, you gotta stretch yourself, get uncomfortable and get out of your comfort zone, and then keep getting out.
- He was feeling bad. He went to work, however, and tried to concentrate.
- Two people in love are at home wherever they are, no matter how often they move.
- She tried to put it more comfortably.
- I sometimes feel uncomfortable after eating in the evening.
- Response to any situation that feels strange or weird or just doesn't sit right with you.
- Some friends of his found the play horribly offensive.
- The return of Yao and the roster additions will also allow the regulars to go back to their most natural positions.
- No wonder my brother wasn't feeling well.
- Nothing feels better in cold weather than a cozy knit.
- Lie down on your bed and make yourself comfortable.
- Rachel Zoe describes Cameron Diaz to People as "the ultimate denim girl – it's what she feels the most herself in."
- Tom's guardian angels, the two lords, had had less comfort in the interview than the other parties to it.
- The weather was so bad we'd have been better off staying at home.
- He was obviously in more pain than he let on, so I did my best to help him get comfortable.
- I feel grim this morning.
- I don't feel too good today.
- Larry has an upset stomach.