We have no meanings for "was some feeling" in our records yet.
1 There was some feeling in my tone, and he smiled.
2 It was some feeling going to the last when I saw the two of them.
3 He was aware directly that there was some feeling in her not quite fathomed nor understood.
4 And then, too, there was some feeling of the hardship inflicted upon her by John Gordon.
5 There was some feeling that Barrett hadn't gone into the hit on Michael Hooper with any malice.
6 Nothing could be more absurd that the charge that there was some feeling growing out of our social relations.
7 I could see that there was some feeling between the two men, though what it was about I could not say.
8 Surgery was not taught because it was considered manual labor, and there was some feeling that it was a sacrilege and dishonorable.
9 There was some feeling of loneliness in the hearts of those left behind as they turned back toward the camp under the straggly willows.
10 Nevertheless there was some feeling of insecurity, for the Cathedral Chapter took measures to put the relics and treasure out of reach of the enemy.
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