How to use in-sentence of “felt”:
+ He felt it was the performer’s job to make each performance something special.
+ The first operating system that looked and felt like operating systems in the modern age was UNIX, made in 1969 by Bell Labs.
+ Many at the time felt that Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury had been involved in the plot to gain favour with the king and enact more stridently anti-Catholic legislation.
+ Similarly, if asked to describe themselves, they cannot accurately describe things they felt in the past, because they only know the story they are telling right now.
+ He was destroyed by the death of his people, and also extremely disappointed: he felt betrayed by white people.
+ Troy Island Mell, of IGN, felt that the story “would be anywhere near as good as it is without its ability to create such strong characters”.

Example sentences of “felt”:
+ It has formed in 2001 by Michael Sata as a breakaway from the MMD after he had felt discontent of not being chosen as Frederick Chiluba.
+ British who knew about the little war felt that they had won, no matter what Americans thought.
+ It is possible it was made from felt or leather.
+ Wilson felt this was a failure but music critics loved it.
+ Another scene, where Woody was trying to get Buzz’s attention when he was stuck in the box crate, was shortened because the creators felt it would “lose the energy of the movie.” were actually seen as active scenes in Toy Story 2.
+ Weeks later, McLeod contacted Oasis lead guitarist Noel Gallagher claiming he felt he had made the wrong decision.
+ Similarly, dividing the list of battles into multiple blocks by inserting heading-like separations should be exceptional; if such a division is felt to be needed, a better solution may be to split the one campaignbox into two or more.
+ It has formed in 2001 by Michael Sata as a breakaway from the MMD after he had felt discontent of not being chosen as Frederick Chiluba.
+ British who knew about the little war felt that they had won, no matter what Americans thought.
+ It is possible it was made from felt or leather.
+ Bryan Konietzko disliked how the Lion Turtle turned out; he felt that the art was not up to standards of the original design he had received.DiMartino, Michael Dante and Bryan Konietzko, “Sozin’s Comet: The Old Masters”.
+ Buchanan believed that it was a bad thing, but he did nothing about it because he felt that using force against the south was against the Constitution.
+ After an orgasm, men usually have a deep sense of relaxation, usually felt in the groin and the thighs.
+ In the early 1970s, many rock bands played psychedelic rock, a type of rock music with lyrics and sounds that were intended to give the listener some idea of what it felt like to be on so-called “mind-expanding” drugs, and which some believe even enhanced the experience of being on the drugs themselves.
+ Rousseau felt that adults should pay attention to children’s needs during their different stages of development.
More in-sentence examples of “felt”:
+ Triapitsyn decided to terrorismterrorize and kill any civilians he felt were a danger to his forces.
+ Jackson may even have taken pleasure in the destructive impact of her work, as evidenced by Hyman’s statement that she “was always proud that the Union of South Africa banned “The Lottery”, and she felt that they at least understood the story.
+ However, the new king, Louis XVIII, felt that ideas of nationalism and democracy were still in his country.
+ Her encouragement was very important to him, and helped him to keep happy when he felt depressed.
+ Morell began to treat Hitler with a drug he called “Vitamultin” when Hitler felt tired in the morning.
+ Fand felt this showed that Emer thought more of others than she did of herself.
+ The main quake was felt widely across the South Island, and in the North Island as far north as New Plymouth.
+ Although having energy, he felt left out and lonely.
+ They felt angry at the adults, not angry at Lonnie King or Herschelle Sullivan.
+ The earthquake was also felt in the Chilean capital Santiago as well as in some Argentinean cities.
+ It is felt by the tongue while eating, and is used to sense the flavor of food that is in the mouth.
+ They felt he was too dark in the original pilot.
+ Albert Bandura felt that children learn by watching others in society.
+ However, people felt strongly against it, and made it legal again.
+ To the media, Diana often portrayed a very stoic and positive energy, but an aide suggested that at the same time these engagements often drained Diana emotionally at the end of some engagements she felt depleted.
+ Burley, who felt that his name as normally spelled was not appropriate to his products.
+ They also felt that because of the governments, their quality of life was poor.
+ The Genoese felt the need to shelter the city from the sea storms and began to construct walls and buildings.
+ The lower degrees of the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale generally deal with the manner in which the earthquake is felt by people.
+ Red Bull representatives, however, stated that this observed increase in cardiovascular risk was not felt to be different from that associated with drinking a regular cup of coffee.
+ Andrew Jackson was against the national bank of the United States because he felt that banks and their banknotes were for rich and powerful people and did not serve the interests of the common man.
+ Like the IRA, ETA leaders may have felt that the mass casualty terrorism practiced by some radical Islamist groups discredited its violent tactics—though this is not known for certain.
+ The camp was all boys, so her daughter felt alone.
+ Ekaterina kept encouraging her husband to make more money, but Heinrich felt that they were rich enough.
+ The lack of good support programs meant that patients felt abandoned and found it hard to fit into normal life.
+ Most Americans felt it would be best to avoid European and British affairs completely.
+ Triapitsyn decided to terrorismterrorize and kill any civilians he felt were a danger to his forces.
+ Jackson may even have taken pleasure in the destructive impact of her work, as evidenced by Hyman's statement that she "was always proud that the Union of South Africa banned "The Lottery", and she felt that they at least understood the story.
+ One of Darwin’s biggest critic was Leo Tolstoy, who felt strongly against what he thought was Darwin’s idea.
+ The tremor was felt in Albania’s capital Tirana, its neighbor country North Macedonia and in places as far away as Taranto, Italy and Belgrade, Serbia northeast of the epicentre.
+ Shyamalan revealed that Kevin Crumb was going to be the secondary villain of Unbreakable but he felt it would make the movie too complicated.
+ She felt that the media had increased these misconceptions.
+ Kenneth Clark is a psychologist that gave young African-American children black and white dolls to see how they felt about segregation and integration.
+ They felt hurt and hated.
+ Basu felt she was too young and refused the offer.
+ A woman falls in love with the man who accidentally killed her father.Then the woman felt shy and pained.She decided that she will leave him.
+ Once he felt ready to be President again, Bush took back the Presidency.
+ Soon he felt he wanted to travel to learn other ways of composing.
+ Starr felt loved by his bandmates, and stayed.
+ Courtney Love was almost cast in the role, but lost out to Kidman at the last minute because Luhrmann felt that Love would not fit into the movie well.
+ He was very depressed because Wagner had gone and he felt that there was no one who could inspire him to compose.
+ The album was not released during Karen’s lifetime and would remain the AM vaults until 1996 when Richard Carpenter finally felt the time was right to release it.
+ After becoming Marquess of Pembroke in her own right, Anne felt secure enough and finally gave in to Henry in late 1532 and soon became pregnant.
+ Muppets are often made out of foam with felt on top.
+ Back at Abbey Road, Ringo Starr felt out of place during the recording sessions, and that he was not needed.
+ He felt that these weaknesses were not weaknesses of Confucianism; in his view, Song Confucianists interpreted the classic works of the Four Books and the Five Classics the wrong way.
+ The ideas of punctuated equilibrium and species selection were suggested, but in each case most biologists felt they could be explained by the usual small-scale changes.
+ The scientists thought that the cat felt safer in the water than in the trees.
+ Krakowski was originally cast in the horror movie “Sleepaway Camp”, but dropped out just before filming began because she felt her character’s death scene with a curling iron was so violent.
+ Because the depression never became a tropical storm, tropical storm-conditions were not felt in the watch areas.
+ However, in an interview, Leona Lewis stated that she did not have the time to record the track for her album and felt that it better suited Beyoncé.
