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1 You can almost feel the awkwardness between us.
2 I could feel the awkwardness of the moment, but Bruce did his best to respect my signals.
3 Chutsky seemed to feel the awkwardness , because he gave me a small dry snort of non-humorous amusement.
4 Even before the girl can answer, McLarney feels the awkwardness of his own suggestion.
5 Thus situated, the secretary felt the awkwardness of his position.
6 Both felt the awkwardness of the silence, and both felt the danger of breaking it.
7 He had an idea of what might be said, and felt the awkwardness of it.
8 That skilled diplomatist felt the awkwardness of the situation, and was prompt to the rescue.
9 At first, the architects felt the awkwardness so strongly that they avoided it wherever they could.
10 She suddenly felt the awkwardness which a decent woman feels when she is accidentally discovered undressed.
11 Swithin felt the awkwardness of the situation.
12 He felt the awkwardness of the situation.
13 Both felt the awkwardness of the situation.
14 He felt the awkwardness of his position.
15 She suspected he felt the awkwardness too.
16 She smiled, and slightly blushed, as if she felt the awkwardness of her remark, though too late.
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