31. It is often related to feeling like a burden or being incapacitated or social isolation. 32. It may mean the difference between feeling like a slice of bologna and a cut of Kansas City steak. 33. Otherwise, we spend most of the evening feeling like listless eavesdroppers. 34. Reamer remembers hardly feeling like Babe Ruth when he was getting started. 35. She gives me a kind of spiritual feeling like Janet Lynn. 36. Strolling that hospital feeling like George Apley, I began brooding about my own papers. 37. Such testimonials have Caterpillar feeling like a farmer with a bumper crop coming on. 38. The high was what hooked her on anorexia, a light-headed feeling like an exercise high. 39. The Saints left feeling like a Pop Warner team. 40. Then why is every new version of software or upgrade of processor feeling like such a drag? |