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feel deeply
verb as in feel in one's bones
Example Sentences
I have long been one of those friends and until now have had good reason to admire Israel and feel deeply attached to the country.
The dueling narratives both recognize that the American people feel deeply dissatisfied with the present state of dysfunction.
[They] feel deeply that the elites dominate and the masses were only incorporated into the party for the election.
You are very kind, sir,” he said; “my companions and I shall feel deeply indebted to you for this opportune assistance.
My failure to accomplish the desired result is grievously exasperating, and I feel deeply humiliated.
My visit was most delightful in every respect, and I feel deeply indebted to you.
I feel deeply indebted to you, and take this first opportunity to thank you.
If you feel deeply about your subject you will be able to think of little else.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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