How To Use Felt up In A Sentence
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I have not felt up to writing this description of events until today.
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The old mansion had hummed with Autumn's presence, a lively kind of pulsation one felt upon entering the foyer.
ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
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Bucky fronted Jake a double sawbuck until he felt up to going to the bank.
Come Again No More
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The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away.
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He felt uplifted by her presence.
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When he felt up to it, he launched himself back into life, leaving behind selected items for safekeeping: his Highland dancing pumps, army hat and journals crammed with cryptic pieces of tattered paper.
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The monster after committing this atrocity felt upset.
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At first, to be honest, I was a little demoralized – I mean, what the heck is the point of the euphoria I felt upon being named a New York Times Best Seller, if not to receive, what?
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So if he sold it now, he'd be able to get maybe a grand on it and then hire a cab for when he was able and felt up to working.
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Wy, I knowed a long lathy-limbed josser as felt up to champion form.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, May 7, 1892
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She had already started to retreat into eating when she felt upset.
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But if you were felt up at a high school party because you got a little too drunk to say no, maybe we should put you in jail.
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She asked if we needed any help, and I said we could maybe use a hand if she felt up to it.
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The shock of the explosion could be felt up to six miles away.
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Taking a short stroll _ when she felt up for it _ required the help of four people, at least one of whom would steer the photocopier-sized machine that was the external part of the pumping devices.
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She felt upset by her anger as she had always regarded herself as a forgiving person in the past.
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And the reverberations of that would be felt up and down the food chain.