Examples of 'she felt very' in a sentence

Meaning of "she felt very"

The phrase 'she felt very' suggests that a female individual experienced a strong or intense emotion or state of being. It implies a significant degree of feeling or sentiment, but without further context, the specific emotion cannot be determined

How to use "she felt very" in a sentence

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she felt very
She felt very badly after this.
I think she felt very bad.
She felt very pleased with herself.
For a few moments she felt very small indeed.
She felt very bad that day.
And then that evening she felt very ill.
She felt very secure with him.
She was about to go inside when she felt very light.
She felt very proud of her creation.
Her husband lay unconscious on the stretcher and she felt very angry.
She felt very proud of her role.
She finally told him that she felt very tired and wanted to return home.
She felt very honored for that.
The search without any answers had exhausted her so much that she felt very weak.
Then she felt very guilty about it.

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The insurance thing, she felt very deceived.
She felt very bitter in her heart.
Ms Black said she felt very fortunate.
She felt very bad that night.
Early in nineteen ten, she felt very weak.
She felt very sad and lonely.
Despite her misgivings, she felt very sexy.
She felt very neglected notseeEpisodeIII.
Dressed in her white nightgown, she felt very cold.
One day she felt very hungry.
No tears were in her eyes, but she felt very anxious.
She felt very strong about it.
However through all of this, she felt very happy.
I think she felt very conflicted.
Even surrounded by friends and family, she felt very alone.
She felt very excited about this theme.
I started to massage her neck, she felt very comfortable.
She felt very comfortable with her tutor.
For a long time, she felt very alone and abandoned.
She felt very sad too.
Over the course of her two years, she felt very isolated.
Suddenly she felt very professional.
When she woke up the next day, she felt very well.
Then she felt very strange.
The boys were born with respiratory issues, and she felt very guilty.
She felt very strongly that we needed to help him.
As she trembled in the darkness, she felt very small and very scared.
She felt very lonely.
After the event, the woman said that she felt very humiliated and psychologically affected.
She felt very guilty.
For a week after this bronchial attack, she felt very sick and prepared for death.
She felt very trapped.
Upon arrival, she had difficulty adapting to all the changes because she felt very isolated.
Suddenly she felt very small in this new place.
When she initially took the recommended dose, she felt very sleepy and sluggish all day.

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Examples of using Very
I wanta very private conversation with him
He must have loved you very much
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