Examples of using Feels very in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
To be aligned with a brand like that feels very, very special.
Actually, being here feels very… inappropriate?
So, what happens is everyone knows the merengue… feels very comfortable with it.
On the autobahn the BMW i8 feels very well at home.
Initially, this feels very unnatural.
What we heard today feels very fresh and novel,
He told me he feels very lucky to have both of us in his life.
It feels very safe," said Reid,
If it feels very loose, add more flour(you could also add some potato starch if you wanted).
Not being able to read Almighty God's words, he feels very upset and despondent….
my instincts are saying this… feels very good.
It feels very well put together,
Due to the camera's all-metal construction, it feels very solid and no doubt will be very durable.
What we heard today feels very fresh and novel- we have felt how real God's actions are.
Déjà vu is an interesting and unusual experience where something feels very familiar, but we know it should not feel as familiar as it does.
She feels very self-conscious. She got mad at me when I tried to undo her hair.
But obviously Patrice feels very aggrieved at what was said to him, so it rests
It feels very similar, but it doesn't sing on every fret like mine does.
Usually a person feels very dependent on what happens around him, thinking, how influential can I be already?
Although I didn't do anything that harmed Falun Gong, my heart feels very uneasy when I think about it now.