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1She nodded, still feeling a trifle bewildered by his secret comment.
2I can't help feeling a trifle out of patience with that girl, Grace.
3He's all right but feeling a trifle like next morning.
4Mr. Black said nothing; he was feeling a trifle cheap;-somethingwhich did not agree with his crusty nature.
5Thompson went back to their room feeling a trifle blue, as one does at parting from a friend.
6During the month of March, 1887, Paul, who had returned from a short visit south, was feeling a trifle malarious.
7He looks up at the darkened dry cleaning store's window for a moment, because he really is feeling a trifle dozy.
8The five guests could not help feeling a trifle impressed at sight of the great stone house which Mabel called home.
9He had been up late last night, and, in spite of the fair weather, he was feeling a trifle on edge.
10Have taken every precaution against catching cold, and apart from feeling a trifle weak and annoyed by a cough, am all right.
11Somebody put a lot of money into making me what I am, then disappeared, leaving me feeling a trifle rejected, if you must know.
12The doctor had taken his look, feeling a trifle guilty under his patient's counter gaze, yet glad to have relieved the good colonel's anxiety.
13Feeling a trifle foolish, Chow finally removed his hat and bandanna from the creature and stumped off.
14"Better than mother?" Mrs. Morton couldn't help feeling a trifle nettled.
15"I know; I forgot," said Bob, feeling a trifle foolish.
16"I'm feeling a trifle better now," he said; "still, I scarcely fancy I could get up just yet.
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