Ainda não temos significados para "feel in need".
1Bill laughed heartily enough at that to feel in need of his handkerchief.
2But I can offer you some advice, if you feel in need of any.
3I did, however, feel in need of a change.
4I don't want them to look after me, and I don't feel in need of their interference either.
5At times one might feel in need of a Ph.D. in economics to be fully engaged with this movie.
6On her way out she gave me a long platonic hug, and I still remember it when I feel in need of warmth.
7And now that she had the four "Automobile Girls" as her guests, she did not feel in need of a chaperon.
8He surely didn't feel in need of dinner company at the moment, but by Thursday he knew the pain would be a bad memory.
9But Jimmie held back, saying that he did not feel in need of a bed, but did feel in need of a square meal.
10As the afternoon waned he left the clearing, feeling in need of exercise.
11After leaving Ray Mack Johnson's learned company, I felt in need of a beer.
12He wished to rest and breathe the fresh air-he felt in need of it.
13I'm feeling in need of a good laugh today.
14But she looked genuinely concerned, genuinely worried, and Chrysalis felt in need of sympathetic company.
15After this pleasant news I felt in need of rest, and my lords left me.
16He and Julian became my two chief mainstays when I felt in need of society.
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