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felt1 felt2 noun feltfelt1 /felt/  - He felt his knees becoming weak.
- I felt at that point if I didn't tell her she was going to find out anyway.
- I felt other people felt the same way about silly things.
- In fact, large numbers of voters apparently felt secure enough to stay home on Election Day.
- She disliked her work but felt that it was impossible to give up such success.
- The cover shot nicely evokes the bewilderment felt when climbing in Ordesa.
- They patted her when they felt like it, grasped her hand.
- We felt that the interaction and integration had exceeded our expectations.
► felt so alone I cried like a child because I felt so alone. ► felt compelled She felt compelled to resign because of the scandal. ► felt ... daunted He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country. ► felt elated He felt elated and mildly drunk. ► felt a glow of Sophie felt a glow of pride. ► felt ... groggy I felt really groggy after 15 hours on the plane. ► felt ... grotty The next day I felt a bit grotty. ► felt happier I’ve never felt happier in my life. ► felt hurt Rachel felt hurt and betrayed. ► felt ... insecure She felt lonely and insecure away from her family. ► felt a kinship He felt a kinship with the only other American on the base. ► felt muzzy Juliet’s head felt muzzy, and she hoped she hadn’t a cold coming on. ► felt ... naked Standing in front on his first day of teaching, Brad felt completely naked. ► felt ... nauseous I felt slightly nauseous. ► felt proprietorial She felt proprietorial about the valley. ► felt queasy Many Democrats felt queasy about the issue. ► felt ... shiver She felt a shiver of apprehension. ► felt slighted Derek felt slighted when no one phoned him back. ► felt stiff I never felt stiff after training until I was in my thirties. ► make your presence felt- Bruce wasted little time making his presence felt by scoring in the first ten minutes of the game.
- A sense of urgency begins to make its presence felt.
- After two miles of road, and maybe the first blisters and unknown muscles making their presence felt, came the test!
- But Kiker quickly made his presence felt.
- Eva was more used to making her presence felt.
- In music, art, architecture, and so on, they make their presence felt.
- She was a very pretty girl and made her presence felt almost at once.
- Some ant cuckoo females make their presence felt in more dramatic fashion.
- There were also other things moving around and making their presence felt.
the past tense and past participle of feelfelt1 felt2 noun feltfelt2 noun [uncountable] - Blisters are a sign that moisture has either got below the felt or that the felt was laid on a damp surface.
- In the felt and wooden ornaments we find the recurrent motif of the griffin.
- It has a pretty standard crime-fiction substructure that provides the felt on which the characters shoot their various games of pool.
- The coffin's interior had apparently been lined with thick felt.
- The oven heats the brass molds from which the maroon felt takes its shape.
- Wallpaper them or cover them with fabric: felt, hessian, sacking, lining fabric or printed cotton.
► Material & Textilesacetate, nounacrylic, adjectivealpaca, nounangora, nounastrakhan, nounbaize, nounbatik, nounbind, verbbinding, nounbolt, nounbroadloom, nounbrocade, nounbrushed, adjectivebuckram, nounbuckskin, nounburlap, nouncalico, nouncambric, nouncamelhair, nouncandlewick, nouncanvas, nouncard, nouncard, verbcarpeting, nouncashmere, nouncatgut, nouncellulose, nounchamois, nouncheesecloth, nounchenille, nounchiffon, nounchintz, nounchintzy, adjectivecoal tar, nouncoir, nouncorduroy, nouncotton, nouncotton gin, nouncrepe, nouncrisp, adjectiveDacron, noundamask, noundenim, noundowny, adjectivedrapery, noundrill, noundrugget, nounductile, adjectiveelastic, nounelastic, adjectiveelectroplate, verbfelt, nounfibre, nounfustian, nounhaircloth, nounhank, nounhardboard, nounhomespun, adjectivekapok, nounkhaki, nounkid, nounlace, nounlamé, nounleather, nounleatherette, nounlinen, nounlint, nounLycra, nounmaterial, nounmercerized cotton, nounmerino, nounmesh, nounmoleskin, nounmoquette, nounmorocco, nounmuslin, nounnap, nounnetting, nounnonflammable, adjectivenylon, nounoilcloth, nounorgandie, nounpadding, nounpaisley, nounpattern, nounpelt, nounpercale, nounpigskin, nounpile, nounpine, nounpinewood, nounpique, nounpitch pine, nounplaid, nounplastic, adjectiveplating, nounplush, nounpolyester, nounpoplin, nounpre-shrunk, adjectiveraw, adjectiverawhide, nounrayon, nounreinforced concrete, nounremnant, nounrendering, nounresin, nounresonant, adjectiverope, nounsackcloth, nounsatin, nounscratchy, adjectiveseam, nounseersucker, nounselvedge, nounserge, nounsheepskin, nounsheer, adjectivesilk, nounsilken, adjectivesilkworm, nounspin, verbspindle, nounspinner, nounspinning wheel, nounstockinette, nounstretch, nounsuede, nounsuiting, nounswag, nounswatch, nountaffeta, nountan, verbtanner, nounterrycloth, nounTerylene, nounthread, nountimber, nountowelling, nountulle, nountweed, nountweedy, adjectivetwill, nounupholstery, nounvelour, nounvelvet, nounvoile, nounwatered silk, nounwebbing, nounwool, nounworsted, noun ► felt so alone I cried like a child because I felt so alone. ► felt compelled She felt compelled to resign because of the scandal. ► felt ... daunted He felt utterly daunted by the prospect of moving to another country. ► felt elated He felt elated and mildly drunk. ► felt a glow of Sophie felt a glow of pride. ► felt ... groggy I felt really groggy after 15 hours on the plane. ► felt ... grotty The next day I felt a bit grotty. ► felt happier I’ve never felt happier in my life. ► felt hurt Rachel felt hurt and betrayed. ► felt ... insecure She felt lonely and insecure away from her family. ► felt a kinship He felt a kinship with the only other American on the base. ► felt muzzy Juliet’s head felt muzzy, and she hoped she hadn’t a cold coming on. ► felt ... naked Standing in front on his first day of teaching, Brad felt completely naked. ► felt ... nauseous I felt slightly nauseous. ► felt proprietorial She felt proprietorial about the valley. ► felt queasy Many Democrats felt queasy about the issue. ► felt ... shiver She felt a shiver of apprehension. ► felt slighted Derek felt slighted when no one phoned him back. ► felt stiff I never felt stiff after training until I was in my thirties. NOUN► hat· Her head was shrunken under a tight-fitting felt hat.· His face was round and turnip-like, a soft felt hat crammed on it, and his boots were brown and polished.· Mrs Kulass put on a ratty fur coat, a shabby felt hat, and put her hands inside an old muff.· There was one in a loden green suit with a felt hat - in May! - and terrible legs.· I wore it on cold days with soft leather boots, a mouton coat, and a large brimmed black felt hat.· She had been wrapped in a woollen blanket and the only clothes she wore were a felt hat and fur shoes. ► pen· They each had a big rainbow packet of felt pens, and a Dinky car.· There was a diagram on the screen and a few dried-out felt pens on the wooden ridge under it.· Drawing with thick felt pens is essential for the presentation to be clear.· I solved the problem by adapting a red felt pen. ► tip· The selected area of a faced sample or hand specimen must be marked with water insoluble felt tip pen before cutting.· She presses harder on the felt tip.· Get the notes typewritten using a new ribbon, or copy them out in black felt tip pen in large capital letters.· The shock of the new is techno-brutalism and the medium is the felt tip.· At later stages a thick crayon and a large felt tip suited particular areas of marking.· Is it a 50 watt bulb that a child's been scribbling on with a black felt tip pen?· Mark out brick lines with a felt tip pen. ► make your presence felt- Bruce wasted little time making his presence felt by scoring in the first ten minutes of the game.
- A sense of urgency begins to make its presence felt.
- After two miles of road, and maybe the first blisters and unknown muscles making their presence felt, came the test!
- But Kiker quickly made his presence felt.
- Eva was more used to making her presence felt.
- In music, art, architecture, and so on, they make their presence felt.
- She was a very pretty girl and made her presence felt almost at once.
- Some ant cuckoo females make their presence felt in more dramatic fashion.
- There were also other things moving around and making their presence felt.
a thick soft material made of wool, hair, or fur that has been pressed flat |