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1 From there, it all started to feel horribly ominous for English fans.
2 That is the worst thing I have done, and I feel horribly penitent.
3 It makes me feel horribly insignificant, she added under her breath.
4 I feel horribly ashamed of the way you've been treating him at home.
5 Then I hope I'm tactful, because you're making poor Jake feel horribly awkward.
6 She'd feel horribly guilty if she thought he was sacrificing Marco for her benefit.
7 You could feel horribly afraid, and I'll tell you what the fear amounted to:
8 The realization cascaded over Emily daily, startling her anew and making her feel horribly ashamed.
9 She must feel horribly out of place at school.
10 Nothing further from fear ever possessed me, Mike, and yet now I feel horribly unnerved.
11 I feel horribly ill, if that's what you want.
12 Yes, I know it must feel horribly unfair.
13 I feel horribly exposed, as if there's a target painted on the small of my back.
14 I feel horribly alone in this merry beautiful flirtatious court, alert with gossip and rich with whispers.
15 Now, whenever I come to this point in my story, I always feel horribly awkward and idiotic.
16 I did feel horribly alone in the world, and the waves looked as tall as transparent green skyscrapers.
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