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1 He felt a trifle uncomfortable, while walking homeward in the crisp moonlight.
2 John felt a trifle pleased with himself for having done so.
3 Riding back to the camp she felt a trifle remorseful about her behavior.
4 He had backed the dragon, and naturally felt a trifle sore.
5 He smoothed it down hastily, and felt a trifle more composed.
6 I felt a trifle ignoble at this, but only a trifle.
7 As three of us were Americans, we felt a trifle dazed.
8 I felt a trifle nervous myself, and the Frenchman didn't seem too happy.
9 He hoped that his knees wouldn't tremble - they felt a trifle weak even now.
10 He felt a trifle uncomfortable-an outsider in the family circle.
11 She felt a trifle chilled with weariness and discouragement and the lack of light.
12 Then they were a short distance from the wreck and felt a trifle safer.
13 She felt a trifle uncomfortable, almost as if she had put herself in the wrong.
14 At the same time he felt a trifle irritated.
15 Mr. Foote felt a trifle dizzy, a bit oppressed.
16 She smiled and nodded in return, but felt a trifle embarrassed about those she couldn't remember.
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