Examples of using Feeling very in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
I have come away feeling very satisfied with the skills I have learned.
Nearby at the same time as feeling very secluded in a pretty setting- the best of both worlds for us.
skin-friendly feeling very good, soft
Once again I was left feeling very special when I opened the nondescript box that the flogger arrived in to find a presentation box inside containing the flogger.
it gives firm pressure towards the back of my pelvis again feeling very nice indeed.
expecting the process to fail, feeling very impatient and even irritated)
I woke up feeling very strange yet alive and afraid
I just lay there with Nova deep inside me feeling very full of silicone toy and of cumlube.
eating barbecue gentle wind blowing feeling very comfortable.
I remember a time years ago when my hands were particularly painful to the point that I went to one of my chiropractors feeling very worried.
Feeling very thirsty or hot,
After losing a great deal of blood and feeling very cold, I called for an ambulance to take me to the hospital.
Signs may include feeling very tired, weak, and/or dizzy,
I recall feeling very relieved that I hadn't destroyed his chance at life.
Feeling very captivated by the humanity of these people,
They say that knowledge is power, that I have. and if that's the case, I'm feeling very powerful.
They say that knowledge is power, that I have. and if that's the case, I'm feeling very powerful… because of the knowledge.
Sometimes, feeling very stressed about daily chores can be a sign that things really are getting on top of you.
Many children report feeling very alone and left out, as they are often away from their preschool for a long time.
young people can end up feeling very isolated with their concerns.