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1 Despite the news about my father, I feel a tug of hope.
2 And then you feel a tug at the cuff of your pant leg.
3 He could feel a tug on the line just fine.
4 He was astonished to feel a tug at his sleeve.
5 I began to feel a tug of fear.
6 I feel a tug on my heart.
8 You'll know when that time is because you'll feel a tug on the condensed magick in your chest.
9 He knew that every prodigal would feel a tug at the heartstrings and an impulse to go home.
10 Sharaf was surprised to feel a tug of sorrow as he watched his own bird disappear over the horizon.
11 However, if you feel a tug to be more of who you are, rather than other than who you are, go for it!
12 Be it owned, however, that I sometimes feel a tug at my very heart-strings when I think of my old home and friends.
13 Ogres usually aroused only revulsion in him, but these creatures, and the eerie melancholy of their postures, made Edwin feel a tug of pity.
14 When I feel a tug on my other arm I start to slap the dog away again, but then realize that this time, it's Anna.
15 Nora felt a tug on the magical sentence running through her chest.
16 He felt a tug in his chest, warning him not to go.
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