Examples of 'feels himself' in a sentence
Meaning of "feels himself"
feels himself: This phrase may suggest that someone is experiencing a particular emotion, sensation, or state of being. It is typically used to describe one's inner feelings or perceptions in relation to oneself or others, often reflecting a sense of self-awareness or introspection
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The hazia eater feels himself in paradise.
He feels himself like an animal caught in a snare.
The weak reader feels himself to be guilty.
He feels himself to be too weak to carry the world.
And the prophet feels himself a watchman ch.
He feels himself called on by our relationship.
Unfortunately he now feels himself to be cursed.
He feels himself totally dependent on others.
He does confess he feels himself distracted.
He feels himself going back in time as soon as he crosses the threshold.
It is when the employee feels himself as a part of the organization.
I will take it off your hands until he feels himself.
When a man feels himself getting older.
His video logs become desperate as he feels himself dying.
Here he feels himself a stranger in the society.
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That government is the strongest of which every man feels himself a part.
He then feels himself as if suspended in the void.
The man slows down or reduces stimulation when he feels himself nearing climax.
Then he feels himself in his astral body.
His video logs become more and more desperate as he feels himself dying.
Georg feels himself pushed from the room.
He butts his head against a wall and in consequence feels himself oppressed by the wall.
Whenever he feels himself fall over that way.
But I may add that a man is generally what he feels himself to be.
And he no longer feels himself or the pains of life.
On the great East African plain it is the human who feels himself the intruder.
A third feels himself bound to obey the commands of.
Such is his unity with his children that he feels himself affectionately drawn to them.
Here he feels himself completely happy.
The believer taking part in these mystical events feels himself transported into another world.
A husband feels himself as the guardian of his wife.
The young playwright Edmond Rostand feels himself as a failure.
Then he feels himself being watched.
He can get no rest, and day by day he feels himself sinking.
A doubter feels himself threatened in the matter of his happiness.
A Chinese nobleman or bourgeois feels himself Chinese to the core.
He feels himself becoming like a beast and does not want to die.
When a person is in love he feels himself on the top of the world.
He feels himself falling.
There is no doubt Maigret feels himself being drawn to her.
He feels himself transformed.
Smith has come to Earth and feels himself an alien on this planet.
He who feels himself condemned will have no time to judge others.
As a child reads or is read to, he feels himself stretch in importance.
He feels himself god.
But when this certainly is reached, he feels himself secure and free.
Here he no longer feels himself at the mercy of natural or supernatural forces.
The last loneliness descends on him, and he feels himself forsaken and alone.
He feels himself enter.
What then remains, over and above what a man feels himself to be in ordinary life?
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