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166 Sentences With "felt out"

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But like those billboards, it felt out of my reach.
I felt out of my element for a long time.
"I felt out of control," Day said about that invitational.
She has always felt out of step with the present.
Instead, he felt out of place and said very little.
But relationships or even dating felt out of the question.
Meanwhile, the evening's tribute to Prince felt out of place.
I felt out of it before I even had the abortion.
As I entered the store, I immediately felt out of place.
Opportunities to become involved in public life felt out of reach.
That night, he told his wife he felt out of place.
Yet the placebo effect has somehow felt out of my grasp.
Everything felt out of place and that was hard to cope with.
But it just felt out of place in tonight's chill, stately debate. 
I felt out of control, and then I just felt the terror.
The earthquake felt out of London last week was only the beginning.
Strauss felt out of step with his peers, dismayed by their attitude.
The room would not have felt out of place in Disney's Adventureland.
I felt out of breath but I remember methodically calling the operator.
They gave me agency when my life felt out of my control.
Now she wanted to do things again, but she felt out of practice.
Sullivan has often felt out of the loop and wanted a new post.
His Spanish wasn't as good as his English and he felt out of place.
But I also felt out of place as both a Black and Latina woman.
Royole's software is called Water OS, and I definitely felt out of my depth.
When I ran the grains through my fingers nothing felt out of the ordinary.
The actress, 66, said that her brain felt out of control immediately after surgery.
"We never felt out of it," said Brady, a Super Bowl M.V.P. once more.
He felt out the possibility of extra filming and found days when everyone was available.
Adam said he definitely felt out of place among all the teenagers taking the test.
She felt out of place, and started to wonder if she's prepared for the work.
I came back in my workout clothes, and I never once felt out of place.
But the prepared videos felt out of place with the global pandemic keeping everyone inside.
I immediately felt out of place amidst the other women who had come for this job.
But after a few years of working in the finance world, he felt out of place.
I've felt out of place for most of my life, in places more blistering than Cambridge.
"I instantly felt out of place," Bialik, 42, said in a video posted on Facebook and Youtube.
I also felt out of step with the world I grew up in, tremendously alienated and lonely.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the episode despite Sheeran, who felt out of place.
Despite her scholarships and undergraduate success, she felt out of place and put her studies on hold.
I immediately felt out of place in a sea of people wearing mostly black, fashionable rain jackets.
Some thank yous were long overdue, some may have felt out of the blue to their receivers.
Like the character in his act, he was a shy boy who often felt out of place.
As a black woman, she felt out of place in the city's largely white, male-dominated gay scene.
Fuchs says that almost 20 years after Rachel's death, she still felt out of place up until recently.
For Ghanem-Latour, these photos are mementos of times when she felt out of place in the world.
Perhaps in doing so, I was making up for all of the times I felt out of place.
He grew up in Chappaqua, N.Y. — "a sort of corporate training ground," where he felt out of place.
At 22, I'd tried every natural remedy available—meditation, yoga, adult coloring books—and felt out of options.
"Tonight was a weird game because that's probably the best I've felt out of my four starts," he said.
But it also felt out of character for Daenerys, despite all the hints and attempts at a lead-up.
In a year when things felt out of control, many people turned to something they could change: their hair.
I'll never know whether she really felt "out of control" when she hurt me or if it was intentional.
Ibarra felt out of place at the clinic, she said, because the waiting room was filled with older people.
I loved that I never could quite get my bearings and I loved that I felt out of place.
Game 1 was an exhausting, deflating loss that felt out of place with the 2018 version of this team.
I often felt out of place among a restaurant of servers who were so committed to The Cheesecake Factory way.
A verse about a Taiwanese immigrant, picking up slang while she waitressed in Kankakee, wouldn't have felt out of place.
She always felt out of place in her birth family, as if on some level she knew she didn't belong.
However, that opening sentence definitely felt out of place in a story that was intended to celebrate Moore's life and work.
For a brief moment the canvas felt out of place — what did it have to do with the idea of home?
But as she got older, her mom's rituals became a sanctuary when she felt out of place in predominantly white settings.
Mr. Nakazawa put customers who might have felt out of their depth in a hushed, old-school nigiri sanctuary at ease.
But the optimism felt out of step with recent communications on malaria from the Gates Foundation, the funder of the Lancet report.
That sequence, though lovely, felt out of place in "Head Full of Snow," where it wasn't connected to a single other scene.
"Sometimes it is your day, sometimes it isn't, but I'm really happy of the way I felt out there today," said Molinari.
During my first doubles match at the Knickerbocker Field Club in Brooklyn, I felt out of position or frozen half the time.
It's a dated practice that, in an industry that's made DLC a common refrain, has long felt out of touch with players.
They told us, in detail, about how they initially felt out, built up, and now manage their sexual and intimate life together.
T. picked all of the hotels and there wasn't one that felt out of place or like we should've stayed somewhere else.
Then, in April 2018, Kimmel opened up to Oprah Winfrey about the feelings of detachment he and his wife felt, out of fear.
And in April 2018, Kimmel opened up to Oprah Winfrey about the feelings of detachment he and his wife felt, out of fear.
"In a world where most everything else felt out of control, having control over the clothes I wore filled a hole," she writes.
She suddenly understood why, as an intuitive type, she had felt out of place at Michigan Agricultural College, where sensing types had dominated.
"I thought it was going to be a really good night, but once I got started, everything felt out of whack," Hahn said.
At the signing, I felt out of place, and not just because I didn't have a wristband firmly affixed to my actual wrist.
But Jim Thompson's strong showing in Kansas is starting to make progressives push Democrats to rethink races they once felt out of reach.
The series's cheesy tropes occasionally felt out of place in the otherwise fairly grounded Resident Evil 7, but here, they're entirely appropriate and entertaining.
At dinner there he felt out of place with so many educated people, but luckily he knew to use the silverware from the outside.
That's the first time I felt out of control of my body, and I haven't really felt we were on the same team since.
For a rapper who's defined musical trends, from sped-up soul samples to earnest autotune and emo rap, West suddenly felt out of step.
She says after her reconstructive surgery, she felt out of sorts with her new breasts, and recalls telling her doctor that she needed nipples.
If you've felt out of step with the universe, you now have an opportunity to see which beliefs and assumptions you have to adjust.
A few more days passed, and she felt out of breath just walking to the bathroom — odd for a woman who usually exercised daily.
In high school, Mr. McGarry, an athlete and musician from Rochester, struggled with low self-esteem and felt out of place in social situations.
Like its narrator, Nick Jenkins, Powell felt out of place among his richer and posher friends at Eton and he was unhappy at Oxford.
As a Brooklyn College student in the early 2000s, she felt out of her depth at the prospect of applying for internships and jobs.
And how I physically felt out there is obviously a massive tick for me compared to where I was in September of last year.
Many were disillusioned young Muslim men and women, longing for understanding and acceptance of their religion in countries where they felt out of place.
In senior year of high school, Brady said he felt out of place because his teammates were always faster and stronger than he was.
I should also mention that the massage felt out of this world, but there were a few moments when I actually yelped out in pain.
It felt out of character but it felt different enough where I could take it seriously, in a way that was hard for me previously.
" This sounded like cold realpolitik, and it came as a shock to Rhodes: "For the first time, I felt out of step with my boss.
The fact that the student body was 23 percent black and Hispanic meant that as a young black woman I never felt out of place.
In the genre that I'm in now, I'm one of the few Afro-Latinas in the game, and I felt out of place in the beginning.
The eating disorder comment felt out-of-nowhere and way too intense a snap judgment to say out loud, but it also felt a little sincere.
Weihenmayer carefully felt out the thick, marker-drawn edges of each square before drawing his "O"s, while his daughter confidently filled in her "X"s.
During my time in Monaco, I felt out of place, keenly aware that I was neither a millionaire nor a VIP guest of the yacht show.
I have channeled my feelings of severe hopelessness and depression, I've overcome obstacles, and I have found strength in myself even when it felt out of reach.
"Everyone was still trying to be happy, but I personally just felt out of place," said Mancil, 19, a graduate of Santa Fe High School in Texas.
Its rhythms have a very 1990s TV feel to them, right down to a closing musical montage that wouldn't have felt out of place on Northern Exposure.
At times, I've felt out of control—which, when you're pregnant, is totally normal— and so I've had to learn to trust and listen to my body.
It's as if the show's creators knew that this felt out of left field, and kicked off the episode by assuaging their own insecurities about their writing.
Jordan only got into Marvel movies a few years ago and previously felt "out of place" when he couldn't join in excitement for something like The Avengers.
So the paywall felt out of touch with the community—and it created a hierarchy of wealth, where previously members had distinguished themselves via creativity and service.
"I had so much of this undealt with anger that I hadn't felt out because I didn't understand what's going on," Rumer said of her younger self.
Wayne felt out of place, like he was "standing in the shadow of intellectual giants," he tells Cult of Mac of his brief tenor with the company.
Still, manager Jurgen Klopp instructed his players to play with everything they had, to "fail in the most beautiful way" even if winning felt out of grasp.
Get that red felt out — get your felt at a local craft store or order it here — and make a slim tongue with a divet down the middle.
Turns out, those who thought about a time when they felt out of control reported feeling more than double the level of pain of the in-control participants.
I was lucky in that, when I first moved here, I lived in a community with lots of other Chinese immigrants, so I never felt out of place.
But when NYT Cooking began in September 2014, only some of our 16,000 recipes included photographs, and many of those felt out of date or simply looked unappetizing.
To never again, as both an entertainment writer and new adult, find myself in a situation where I felt out of the loop when it came to popular culture.
"I felt out of control the first time I did it," said Lovato, who had a dysfunctional relationship with her birth father Patrick (he died in 2013 from cancer).
This extreme and cathartic music that revelled in its own contentiousness was speaking directly to me, one teen in a million who felt out of step with everyone else.
It wasn't the first time I had seen a therapist, and it certainly wasn't the first time my life felt out of control, thanks to food and body image.
Outside advisers to the President have also felt out potential candidates to replace chief of staff John Kelly, a person who has been approached about the position tells CNN.
A forced-feeling action sequence that, fun or not, felt out of place because the connection between all those powerful women has been so underdeveloped across 22 movies so far.
Obviously stuff like soulless product placement and the encroachment of business onto art is worth calling out, but their doing so felt late, which in turn felt out-of-touch.
I bought half a pint because I thought I had to buy something, watched and chatted to some of the girls, and then left because I felt out of place.
I realized the issue was actually my emotional hang-ups about homeownership and other financial milestones that felt out of reach to me as a person who grew up poor.
I'm not sure I intentionally dressed for Bill, but I certainly felt more brave about pieces that felt out of step with my coworkers or peers because Bill liked them.
In the convention center, I felt out of place among the computer-science majors, then ashamed to have impostor syndrome at a conference designed to empower women in the workforce.
I kept telling myself I'd get back to the hard stuff soon, but every time I took a power class, I felt out of sync, like I was missing the wave.
In a rare instance when he played a lead role, as Christopher Columbus in a student musical that traveled to Spain in 1992, Mr. Thompson said he felt out of place.
The hook on "So 243 Real" is irresistibly Prince-like, and the cascading riffs on the album's eponymous closer wouldn't have felt out of place on a new wave dance floor.
It was, like all galas, perhaps somewhat more about the attendees than the cause, and he communicated, at least to me, that he felt out of place among New York's glitterati.
At a time when so many other aspects of my life felt out of my control, my long, bouncy hair — which fell to about the middle of my back — literally fell apart.
" He continued with, "I was hoping by now you got over what we used to be… Being bitter, resentful and just felt out mean will has never been good for our daughter ….
He wanted to be an academic, but for a child who felt out of control, control of others may have been appealing, and he became interested in the science behind multilevel marketing.
When I asked him to clarify his challenge with the time commitment, he revealed that he felt out of the loop in previous board meetings, as if he were a fifth wheel.
If the Astros felt out of place, they at least were made to feel welcome by a small crowd of 3,485 that at least brought some life to the usually somnambulant ballpark.
"I grew up at a predominately Caucasian school and there was only five percent minority, and I felt out of place so much because of the color of my skin," Franklin said.
Willis Earl Beal also felt out of his depth when he inked a recording contract in 2012, not with a major label like Maguire, but with a subsidiary of a well-respected independent label.
"She had expressed that she felt out of step with American second-wave feminism in the 1970s," Ms. Huldisch said, noting that now the artist is excited to be presented under the feminist umbrella.
Even after five years, it's too early to say if the Model S will have the staying power of a design like the Porsche 911, a classic which has never really felt out of date.
When I laid my head down to rest each night, my heartbeat felt out of sync—anxiety had overtaken me and my body was wearing its manifestations, palpitations and knots in my shoulders, like accessories.
Aside from joining the Beatles to study with the Maharishi and developing an interest in environmentalism, he felt out of step with his times, in large part because the Beach Boys were seen as square.
It's an ultimately epic story that will resonate with anyone who's ever felt like they couldn't quite connect with their parent or child in the way they wanted, or has ever felt out of place.
Pulling into an enormous parking lot, we found Ale Gefen, Hebrew for "grape leaves," a pretty restaurant of pale wood and rustic touches that felt out of place wedged between a toy store and a gym.
"I grew up at a predominately Caucasian school, and there was only 5% minority, and I felt out of place so much because of the color of my skin," the 23-year-old North Carolina native said.
Curled up in my bed in my dorm room with the door locked and the covers over my head, I felt out of control, like the world was caving in on me, and I couldn't handle it.
AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Very few players can match the comfort level enjoyed by Bubba Watson at Augusta National but the American has felt out of place at this week's Masters after being thwarted by allergies and swirling winds.
I had felt out of my element a few days before, when I was on that thankfully unburned New York City island, graduating from college, surrounded by classmates off to their associate positions at Goldman Sachs and McKinsey.
While Miss America 2.0 had done away with much of the pageantry, it had replaced the glittering gowns and swimsuit round with the kind of TV tropes that, to me, felt out of place in the rebranded competition.
Despite having loving, caring adoptive parents, Chung always felt out of place growing up in a small, predominantly white Oregon town, and she never felt like she knew the whole story about why she was put up for adoption.
At times, I've felt out of place when I'm one of the few people of color at shooting events or gun shows, but I've also been heartened to see other Americans of African descent and people of color there.
With the global economy in crisis and austerity measures strangling societies — and opera companies — worldwide, the exorbitant, empty-headed staging felt out of step with the times, a creaky extravagance from an art form perennially dismissed as just that.
"When I felt out of sync with my team in season two, I just felt like my position was completely off; and I wasn't really an essential part of the team since I didn't really know where to be," he admitted.
One clue comes from research showing that when people felt in control of a difficult situation — whether they were actually right about being in control or not — they were less impaired by stress than those who felt out of control.
With a book by the TV writers Dusty Kay ("Roseanne") and Bill Nuss ("Pacific Blue"), music by Stephen Weiner and lyrics by Peter Mills, "The Honeymooners" tells a new story that would not have felt out of place on the original sitcom.
The same thing happened with a headset from Pico — the hardware looked great, but its demo made me dodge lasers and spike traps in a virtual body that always felt out of sync with my real one, until I finally gave up, slightly disoriented.
Yes, as soon as my older friends started getting their driver's licenses, we'd drive across the Memorial Bridge out of Alexandria into Washington, DC. I was still pretty young, and felt out of my depths, but that's when I became involved with the actual scene.
"I want to say when I was little, like Maleficent, I was told that I was different – and I felt out of place, and too loud, too full of fire, never good at sitting still, never good at fitting in," she said at the time.
The vacation lasted a week, and while I enjoyed myself and appreciated the company of the group greatly, I also felt out of place at times, and a bit of an inconvenience to the hosts and other guests, who were all very close friends.
Co-written with The Leftovers veteran Lila Byock, the episode wouldn't have felt out of place on that earlier series, with its relentless, single-minded focus on the character of Laurie and what she goes through as she begins investigating the weirdness in Tulsa.
When I first got to Dream Roll, I definitely felt out of my element—overwhelmed by the idea of meeting hundreds of new people, unsure if I had the energy to socialize with new people because I was utterly drained by the horrors of Trumpian political life.
It felt out of place in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, especially given that poet and author Bukowski attended Nazi Summer camps in America, and was arrested by the Secret Service for draft dodging before Army psychologists found him mentally unfit to serve and granted him a 4-F.
I might get an indication that that's off because there might be symptoms of bloating—and maybe that's all that it is—or intense sugar cravings that felt out of control, it's highly likely that there's a yeast or a bacterial or a parasite that's contributing to those cravings.
Out of the other six 'UN Young Champions of the Earth' -- one from each continent --, I am the only one tackling the issue of fashion and super felt out of my league since other applicants had literally invented hydroponic systems, green roofs or digesters that turn waste into biogas.
But Wright was in every scene—in and out of Pendleton for six weeks, though he flew to the East and West Coasts on a couple of weekends to surf and to attend a party for his goddaughter's fourth birthday in the Hamptons, where he felt out of place.
Last year, photographed surrounded by '80s hip-hop legends like Biz Markie and Salt-N-Pepa for In Style, Mr. Jacobs told the magazine he felt "out of touch with what today really looks like" — a startling admission for a fashion designer in charge of a global brand.
But he felt out of place in D.C. — the wealthy students who abused expensive drugs and thought nothing of paying big cover charges at clubs, the dead-eyed people in suits rushing down the sidewalks — and he'd come back to finish at Ohio University, down the road from Nelsonville, in Athens.
Awkward ("her legs had grown so much lately that she felt out of sync, as if her body belonged to someone or something else") and isolated, Amelia feels a kinship with Emily Dickinson — the book's title is from Dickinson's poem "The Bustle in the House," about life after a death in the family.
For as much as Eddie (Hudson Yang) and his preternaturally adorable siblings have felt out of place in Florida, they've never actually seen where their parents (an earnest Randall Park and the incredibly sharp Constance Wu) grew up, so this unusual premiere will undoubtedly throw them into some brand new situations before they head back to Florida.
So Mazza joined a yoga class and at first it was all going well, even though there were awkward moments anyone new to yoga may feel — it seemed too "enlightened" for her, the yoga instructor already knew everyone else, and her mom bod and hairy toes felt out of place in a room full of slim women with perfectly manicured toenails, she said.

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