Examples of using Feeling very in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
guest will find themselves feeling very much at home in our luxury designed suites.
guest will find themselves feeling very much at home in our luxury designed suites.
I was feeling very fragile on this trip to Asissi,
dizziness, or feeling very weak or tired;
in Mecca feeling very sad that so few had embraced Islam.
your nice friends and feeling very Norwegian.
Feeling very confident in his C3 WRC on these fast stages,
Wangen's X-- I am here puts us as passive observers in the paradoxical situation of feeling very small, but at the same time chosen and noticed in the larger context.
so it is very common for a teenager to appear to have excessive sleep, feeling very difficult to wake up in the morning
and later feeling very tired.
in addition to mood disorder symptoms feeling very high, feeling sad,
headaches, feeling very hungry, feeling sick(nausea)
I feel very old.
This feels very odd.
This feels very squirmy at the moment.
Earth feels very far away right now.
I feel very emotional.
The situation feels very close to me.
This crate feels very cold.
I feel very secure.