1. He could feel it in his bones, and he knew he could trust the feeling. 2. I can feel it in my bones. 3. If having more discretionary money would help you feel more in control, there are many ways to accomplish that. 4. If they feel our joy in pursuits apart from them, they learn that they too can enjoy life apart from us. 5. In high school she felt somehow different and alienated from other students. 6. Only a society in which people feel secure in their peer groups can bring about such mass action from below. 7. Rather than feeling uncomfortable in his clothing, a kind of congenial rapture spread through me. 8. She could feel it in her bones. 9. She felt dirtied in her old jeans, and her old student painting smock. |