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el fieltro in English:

1. felt


I felt hungry.
It wasn't until then that I felt really frightened.
Though I was sitting in the sun, I still felt chilly.
I remember the horror I felt when she screamed.
I can imagine how you felt.
They welcomed me warmly, so I felt at home.
The child's body felt feverish.
He felt that the reason he was able to succeed was because of his friends' help.
The mayor felt that he should look into the loss of income from parking meters.
During the test, she felt very sick, so she got a pass to go to the toilet.
She advised him to stop taking that medicine, but he felt he needed to.
Because he doesn't want to marry her, she felt a distance between them.
I was playing a game when I felt an earthquake.
I feel happier than I've ever felt before.
I felt it was a relatively difficult jigsaw puzzle.

English word "el fieltro"(felt) occurs in sets:

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