Examples of using I'm beginning to feel in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
But… I'm beginning to feel… a need for a person.
I'm beginning to feel like.
I'm beginning to feel like an equinus' atrum.
I'm beginning to feel sort of like a fifth wheel around here.
I'm beginning to feel the spray!
I'm beginning to feel guilty.
I'm beginning to feel a little better.
I'm beginning to feel totally cut off from the world.
I'm beginning to feel insignificant.”.
Now I'm beginning to feel a little silly.
I'm beginning to feel a little silly.
I'm beginning to feel like your patron.
It was a long flight and I'm beginning to feel it.
Between you and me and that ESP chip in your head, I'm beginning to feel the effects of Viper's cocktail.
I'm beginning to feel stronger and looking forward to getting back on the bike- after all, this is the best way to check the feeling after all the rehabilitation work.
The last few days, I'm beginning to feel the old noodle is really letting me down.
Not only that, but I'm beginning to feel like the world's oldest child prodigy.
I'm beginning to feel like a travel agent who's never been on a plane.