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24 Sentences With "feels around"

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Sure enough, he feels around and finds the old shotgun.
Watson has been open recently about the paranoia she feels around technology.
Thus, he feels around in the dark, falling back on his old tricks,
Sybe sticks his hand in, feels around, and takes out a very tiny shell.
Then she flips the animal over, feels around, and injects again, this time for rabies.
At the in-office consult, Dr. Lee feels around Jess's glute area, pretty sure of what she's experiencing.
"You don't have to engage," Thundercat says, gesturing at the TV while he feels around for a lighter.
She grabs a syringe, feels around her patient's rear leg for a good muscle, and injects a distemper vaccine.
A worker reaches into the seething current with a 20-foot steel hook and feels around for an 18-inch bar.
Or, more accurately, the actual sweet message of the book punctuated by the burbling up of frustration that every parent feels around bedtime.
The pieces made by 3D Photoworks also feature sensors, which activate audio descriptions of the work as a person feels around the piece.
At one point, the avian—a black-chinned antbird—opens its peeper as the erebid moth feels around with its proboscis, or sucking apparatus.
During their conversation, Silverman opened up about the "regrets" and "sadnesses" she feels around not having kids — as well as the messages she receives from people who think she should.
Alfre Woodard plays the infants' nurse, and though she mostly just feels around in a cave in a constant state of shock, she is able to ascertain that they can see.
He notices the way he feels around fluorescent lighting—uncomfortable and vaguely ill, like Chuck McGill from "Better Call Saul," who suffers from extreme electromagnetic hypersensitivity (though less neurotic and unreasonable).
MycoWorks is a company that uses fungus and other plant byproducts to create leather-like materials, which looks and feels around the same texture as normal leather, if a little softer.
Piero comes to the bedroom and they make love. Sometime later, Piero and Vittoria are lying on a hill looking up at the sky. He looks around and says "I feel like I'm in a foreign country." She says that's how she feels around him.
Bugs' arm reaches out of the hole, feels around, and snatches the carrot. He reaches out again and finds Elmer's double-barreled shotgun. His arm quickly pops back into the hole before returning to drop the eaten stub of Elmer's carrot and apologetically caress the end of the barrel. Elmer shoves his gun into Bugs' hole, and thus causes a struggle in which the barrel is bent into a bow.
From this fact, police eventually narrow down on Dolarhyde as the suspect. Now completely under the thrall of the Dragon and aware of the investigation closing in on him, Dolarhyde plans to kill McClane and himself by setting his house on fire with her in it. He relents at the last minute, however, and frees her. Hearing a shotgun blast, McClane feels around Dolarhyde's burning living room and discovers what appears to be his dead body, which is incinerated in the subsequent blaze.
However, Reiko's deadline approaches, and she becomes too tired to pull up the buckets of water from the well. Ryuji decides it's time to trade places, so he tells her to go down the well and he can pull the buckets up instead. Reiko goes down the well but decides to look for Sadako rather than help empty the well. She feels around the bottom and discovers a chunk of Sadako's hair, and rather than her finding Sadako, Sadako finds her, as her hand grabs her wrist as she had in the vision.
Tenkūden (The Legend of Tenkū) is the CD drama that focuses on Tenkū no Tōma (Rowen of the Strata) and introduces fans to his parents (mainly his mother), and how he feels around his friends and family. It also introduces Garyūda, a demon from the Yōjakai (Nether World) who wishes to get Arago's attention. Garyūda disrupts a plane in mid-flight that obtained many passengers inside, including Tōma's mother. The Troopers couldn't do anything on the ground and their only hope was Tōma, whose abilities blossom and enables him to actually fly.
Communities of the Niger River Delta which had sustained their economy on farming and fishing, saw the takeover of their land by multinational oil companies was causing devastating environmental degradation. Saro-Wiwa called it an 'ecological war'. > The Ogoni country has been completely destroyed by the search for oil.... > Oil blowouts, spillages, oil slicks, and general pollution accompany the > search for oil.... Oil companies have flared gas in Nigeria for the past > thirty three years causing acid rain.... What used to be the bread basket of > the delta has now become totally infertile. All one sees and feels around is > death.
Grandin became well-known beyond the American autistic community, after being described by Oliver Sacks in the title narrative of his book, An Anthropologist on Mars (1995), for which he won a Polk Award. The title is derived from Grandin's characterization of how she feels around neurotypical people. In the mid-1980s Grandin first spoke in public about autism at the request of Ruth C. Sullivan, one of the founders of the Autism Society of America (ASA). Sullivan writes: Based on personal experience, Grandin advocates early intervention to address autism and supportive teachers, who can direct fixations of the child with autism in fruitful directions.
Monk is very crippled at the loss of his vision, despite Natalie telling him that there's always hope. At the police station, a School for the Blind teacher puts Stottlemeyer and Disher through an empathy exercise to teach them what Monk is dealing with (Stottlemeyer admits that he feels hopeless and Randy admits to feeling disoriented). Wearing blindfolds, they are told to stand up from the couch in Stottlemeyer's office, make their way to the water cooler on the other side of the squad room, and then pour themselves a paper cup of water. Randy does this rather clumsily, bumping into detectives' desks twice and knocking things over, while Stottlemeyer feels around with the palms of his hands and tries to reassure one detective that everything is under control.

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