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feeling good
adjective as in plastered
Strong matches
Example Sentences
When Hitch is feeling good, when he is not in pain, he throws himself into the business of preproduction.
This is where the finale goes from feeling good to feeling some serious feels.
When I was deep into Xbox Fitness, I was feeling good about myself and enjoying the workout.
On his way back into the court room after a break, Salhan, who went to school with Ali in Somalia, was feeling good.
“Generally, people anticipate feeling entertained and feeling good when they leave a movie,” explains Fischoff.
Joe Hartley was feeling good, and of course poor Ding-dong had to suffer.
It was wounderful, the feel I had when I got some clean clothes on and had the old dog feeling good.
"He's feeling good enough," said that youth, coolly picking up his hat that had dropped as he dodged.
"Maybe the old Thirty-seventh isn't feeling good over the way the thing went through," chuckled Billy.
The horses were feeling good also, so it was a merry, laughing party that drew up before Zebbie's two hours later.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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