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Examples:reveal (one's thoughts or feelings)—relent (to spare sb's feelings)—pass on amorous feelings—one's thoughts and feelings—unburden oneself (of strong feelings)—contain (e.g. poem contains feelings)—(express one's) true feelings—friendly feelings towards sb—have tender feelings for—lit. one's feelings carved inone's bones—tacit exchange of romantic feelings—insensitive other's feelings—mixed feelings of grief and joy—sensitivity other's feelings—feelings and sensibilities—without regard for others' feelings—have no consideration for sb's feelings—get (one's feelings) out—age when girls start develop feelings for the opposite sex—(used in constructing words for feelings such as anger, surprise, sympathy etc)—all sorts of feelings well up in one's heart—change of affection, shift of love (idiom); change one's feelings to another love—reveal one's thoughts or feelings—show warm feelings but meet with cold rebuke [idiom.]—circumstances that evoke mixed feelings [idiom.]—gentle feelings and chivalrous disposition [idiom.]—full of tender feelings (idiom); tender-hearted—(TCM) plum-pit qi, a feeling of a lump in the throat (globus pharyngis) or of stagnant phlegm—completely lacking any feeling or sense of justice (idiom); cold and ruthless—impression or feeling after visiting or watching (movies, museums etc)—feeling of swaying, head spinning, lack of balance or floating (e.g. from a stroke)—act rashly out of a feeling of injustice—exclamation used express a feeling of amazement (slang)—the feeling that sth is genuine—lit. crossing the river by feeling for stones—strut about feeling complacent [idiom.]—lit. looking at one's shadow and feeling sorry for oneself [idiom.]— |