Examples of using Started to feel in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We started to feel sick.
The day when he started to feel bad.
It started to feel like home.
Time passed, and I started to feel better.
He started to feel empowerment.
People also translate
As for me, things have started to feel a little episodic.
I started to feel hot.
I think it was when the whole wedding started to feel real.
I started to feel sick.
My blood pressure dropped and I started to feel very sick.
I started to feel happy.
And that's when things started to feel really different.
I started to feel sorry for the doctor.
I told you if things started to feel hinky at the hilltop.
Started to feel, at a certain point.
He removed my heart of stone, and I started to feel the love.
Peter started to feel invincible.
And, like, I… that was kind of when I started to feel a little crazy.
I started to feel a little dissapointed.
But I have been in Litchfield for a while now… and I have started to feel unsafe lately.
I started to feel I would been cursed.
But I was there for such a long time that it all started to feel really familiar.
She started to feel her nipples harden.
Bodies kept stacking up, and I started to feel that it was because of me.
I started to feel like this was normal.
I was inside talking to CarmeLa and started to feel that… you know.
It all just started to feel like an… an obligation.
Working class men, those affected most by concerns about the industrial sector, started to feel that the USA had become feminised.
I started to feel like I could breathe again.
I was 52 years old when I started to feel tired, old and bloated.