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1 Katy felt highly honored by the notice the mayor had taken of her.
2 For a moment or two he felt highly curious; then he repressed that feeling.
3 I felt highly flattered at this address, though I scarcely knew what to answer.
4 Archie Christie looked more cheerful, having got his explanations over, and I felt highly flattered.
5 Belton was naturally greatly elated over this invitation from a Southerner and felt highly complimented.
6 I felt highly flattered by the proposal, and was warm in the expression of my acknowledgments.
7 He also felt highly frustrated-and that was something he had no desire to be at all.
8 These worthy people felt highly honoured at receiving the baron and his lady beneath their roof.
9 He could assure them they felt highly flattered at the reception which had been accorded them.
10 I still felt highly motivated and energised.
11 Thereupon Sir Charles felt highly gelatinous, and lost, for the moment, all power of resistance or argument.
12 Anstey looked and felt highly mystified.
13 He turned and went home, followed by the young man, who felt highly pleased with his own cleverness.
14 The survey found a low number of employees felt highly engaged with their job, at only 14 per cent.
15 I can tell you, Marchmont, that I should have felt highly flattered if he had presented it to me.
16 Found out afterward that when I arrived at the hotel I was mistaken for Miss Parnell, and felt highly flattered.
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