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1 You have made me feel awkward from the moment I met you.
2 Neither of us says anything, but for once it doesn't feel awkward .
3 Even the estate officers began to feel awkward and ashamed over it.
4 She was silent for so long that he began to feel awkward .
5 Kelly appeared to feel awkward now that he had his commander's ear.
6 Not once did he feel awkward or young or even inexperienced.
7 I'd thought I'd feel awkward , but mostly I still felt protective.
8 Does he feel awkward starting an affair with a girl half his age?
9 Mr. Fry laughed so heartily that he made Astrid feel awkward .
10 Under his seemingly subservient gaze, even the boldest intruder began to feel awkward .
11 It always makes me feel awkward to see a woman cry.
12 But as Sierra smiled, she suddenly didn't feel awkward at all.
13 He smiled down on her and, for once, didn't feel awkward or uncouth.
14 We could hear that she was protesting, and began to feel awkward enough.
15 As I listened I would feel awkward , but would listen, nevertheless
16 You don't feel awkward , being tangled up with me like this?
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