Examples of using Feeling very in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If you have people going away feeling very loyal, that becomes the base of your movement.
So feeling very“MacGyver-like” he took feces that belonged to his cousin and mixed it with some water and shoved it up his rectum himself, for free!
I know the last time Frank was in town, you weren't feeling very well.
Sometimes you may suddenly find yourself feeling very happy, sad
That means it's time for me to post recipes that will impress your dinner guests and leave you feeling very thankful for the bounty of delicious, compassionate food.
when she was about nine years old, she awakened feeling very cross, and she became crosser still when she saw that the servant who stood by her bedside was not her Ayah.
so it is very common for a teenager to appear to have excessive sleep, feeling very difficult to wake up in the morning and feeling tired throughout the day,
Sometimes you may suddenly find yourself feeling very happy, sad
Sometimes you may suddenly find yourself feeling very happy, sad
the food and the quiet, and feeling very lucky, and a bus load of tourists arrived, emptied out, filled up the restaurant.
Cause it feels very, very warm.
My throat just feels very kind of like allergic and scratchy.
because you have made me feel very blessed.
Feels very secure.
It feels very nice.
It is a very green place where travelers can feel very comfortable.
I felt very comfortable having him in our home.
This feels very weird.
I had great meetings with the staff of the representatives and felt very accomplished.
Feels very safe.
