1. We smoke a bit of skag, feel better and nod off on the tweedy settee before the heater. 2. American drivers, he says, need to develop a better feel for their cars and the skills needed in driving. 3. And they may have a better feel for where they stand in the hectic bottom tier of the Eastern Conference. 4. But Woods seemed relaxed, trying to get a better feel for a course he has never played in competition. 5. Carlson agreed, saying that newspapers can achieve a much better feel for what its readers want. 6. Comfortable and grounded feels better. 7. Get a better feel for how physical strength could help? 8. He has a better feel for pressure and, most important, Brown is standing tall in the pocket. 9. He was so lost he went into the tunnel between innings and threw balls into a screen, searching for a better feel. 10. Her coach there suggested the players become certified as referees so that they would become more knowledgeable of the rules and have a better feel for the game. |