Encara no tenim significats per a "feel a dread".
1I seemed to feel a dread that was his.
2London will be so dreadfully crowded and busy this season, I feel a dread of going there.
3He began to feel a dread of prodigious things, and still no light shone in the evil house.
4They began to feel a dread of taking the notes of the Government, and in many instances refused them utterly.
5But I cannot believe that Riley ever felt a dread of death.
6She felt a dread so heavy that it crushed all else from her mind.
7Lorena felt a dread she couldn't get rid of.
8He felt a dread lest his father ask him what it was H lne had said.
9He felt a dread of such necessity.
10She felt a dread of unknown softnesses-ofbeing invaded and weakened by things in her akin to her daughter, and so captured afresh.
11She knew there would be a battle; she had never in her life believed in Lars, and lately had felt a dread of him.
12Even so influential and upright a man as Judge Sewall felt a dread of the responsibility and of the personal spleen he might arouse.
13Distracted, restless, supine, burning with fury, or frozen with terror, he felt a dread as fathomless as the sea creep upon him from every side.
14"What has she come back for?" Baron's question sounded ungracious, but his heartache had given another throb, and he felt a dread of another wound.
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