Examples of 'i feel particularly' in a sentence

Meaning of "i feel particularly"

i feel particularly - This phrase expresses an emphasis on a specific feeling or emotion. It indicates that the speaker is experiencing something in a distinct or heightened manner. It can be used to describe being exceptionally happy, sad, angry, or any other intense emotion that stands out from normal or usual feelings

How to use "i feel particularly" in a sentence

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i feel particularly
I feel particularly in tune with the cosmos.
So reading is something about which I feel particularly passionate.
I feel particularly proud about this project.
You have been so brave that I feel particularly ashamed of what happened once.
I feel particularly sorry for his wife.
Put your dominant leg I feel particularly in tune with the cosmos.
I feel particularly cruel as the author after reading it.
I would like to mention two points which I feel particularly strongly about.
I feel particularly strongly about the latter point.
But I do not imagine that I feel particularly compelled by my birthplace.
I feel particularly strongly about gifts.
I would like to say to our Italian friends that I feel particularly attached to Italy.
I feel particularly weak there.
It 's great to be part of the family and I feel particularly at ease.
I feel particularly golden today.

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As a matter of fact I feel particularly common!
I feel particularly lucky.
Last but not least, I feel particularly indebted to.
I feel particularly sorry.
That 's not to say that I feel particularly courageous.
I feel particularly bad about this because it seems to be from one of my departments.
In spite of all of that, I feel particularly sorry for these men.
I feel particularly involved in helping make mistakes acceptable to studio heads and other people.
I like to focus on my breath . And sometimes when I feel particularly stressed.
I feel particularly obliged to mention the problem of Spain.
Jörg Heiser talks about the loss of identity, a subject about which I feel particularly strongly.
I feel particularly strongly about this because of a picture I saw in a magazine.
There are days, especially when I am very tired, that I feel particularly masculine.
I feel particularly in tune with the cosmos I feel in tune with you tonight.
He said: "It's very sad and I feel particularly for both the Queen and her mother.
I feel particularly close to France and especially Normandy after visiting many times.
As a Northwesterner I feel particularly proud of what they have accomplished.
I feel particularly pleased that there is an agreement to consider targets on eco-efficiency and resources-productivity.
It 's a country I feel particularly attached to and grateful for.
I feel particularly honoured to be taking part in this debate, just after the Laeken summit.
As a German, I feel particularly strongly about that.
I feel particularly good about having pushed that . ".
As a woman, I feel particularly vulnerable.
Above all, I feel particularly drawn to the pragmatism of the query.
It 's not something I feel particularly proud of now that I look back on it.
Personally, I feel particularly honoured and grateful for this opportunity to address the Council.
Sometimes I feel particularly invisible to the opposite sex.
However, I feel particularly comfortable with the Italian transavantgarde.

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