Felt [verb]

Definition of Felt:

touch, stroke

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Sentence/Example of Felt:

Instead of resembling a plastic canister, the Nest Audio speaker is sleeker, akin to a 7-inch pill draped in felt.

She was flushed and felt intoxicated with the sound of her own voice and the unaccustomed taste of candor.

Genoa has but recently and partially felt the new impulse, yet even here the march of improvement is visible.

All felt strangely as if something evil had crept into their lives, and their excitement was great.

He made me think of an old time magician more than anything, and I felt that with a touch of his wand he could transform us all.

Her feet felt rooted to the floor in the wonder and doubt of this strange occurrence.

I've never had time to write home about it, for I felt that it required a dissertation in itself to do it justice.

But, there was also another which might not be quite so pleasing to Elizabeth, although Louis felt it came too late for him.

He felt himself the meanest, vilest thing a-crawl upon this sinful earth, and she—dear God!

I could see only the stretch of green before me, and I felt as if I must walk on forever, without coming to the end of it.