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How to use funny feeling in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "funny feeling" and check conjugation/comparative form for "funny feeling". Mastering all the usages of "funny feeling" from sentence examples published by news publications.

So I have a funny feeling that religion might come back.
We have a funny feeling that it's going to go the exact opposite.
"I had a funny feeling in my gut," he told The Washington Post.
"I had a funny feeling in my gut," Petrov told The Washington Post.
"Do you feel that funny feeling, the butterflies in your stomach?" she'd ask.
"I had a funny feeling in my gut," Petrov later told the Washington Post.
Mullee came out of Friday night's game experiencing "a funny feeling" in his pitching hand.
The president got a lot of concessions and I have a funny feeling he&aposll be there.
"I had a funny feeling," says Natasha, the daughter of Wood and her second husband, Richard Gregson.
"It is a funny feeling being in this house," said Julian Koelsch, whose parents rent the property.
She told VICE News she had a funny feeling about the client but didn't know exactly why.
By the time Daniel Day-Lewis finished shooting Phantom Thread, a funny feeling had come over him.
"We just have this funny feeling that New Yorkers are going to embrace Chariot pretty quickly," he said.
"Since I officially became a legend, it's … a funny feeling," Klitschko said of being honored in New York City.
Still, the night before the grand jury report was to be released, Mr. Billock said he got a funny feeling.
"My dad and I got a funny feeling that too many people were going to be showing up," Mr. Bogle said.
We have a funny feeling there may be more copycats (copy canines?) trying out the same trick this Fourth of July holiday.
Whether my tests were going well or poorly, I had this funny feeling all weekend, like I was vibrating at an imperceptible frequency.
Her anger is quickly replaced by a funny feeling pulling her to the room down the hall, where Villanelle is waiting behind the door.
I bake the cupcakes, do some other chores around the house, and listen to the A Funny Feeling podcast while A. works on some music.
But I do have a funny feeling when I go to South Africa or Egypt, to places where people have all kinds of skin colors.
It's funny because sometimes when I'm super dark like that is when I tend to write songs that are funny feeling and have a silly vibe.
But I have a funny feeling I'd say something similar about the Skydio 2 next year, should a Skydio 2 Pro or Skydio 3 show up.
"I have a funny feeling — this is just me speaking, I don't speak for Anthony — but I think he'll show up in Cleveland," Nationals manager Davey Martinez said.
Last week, a woman called police on a black man babysitting two white children and followed the man to a gas station, saying that she "just had a funny feeling," after seeing them together.
I have a funny feeling five years from now when it's all settled a lot of people will not be as rich, and that I built a multi hundred million dollar business during that decade.
" Added Chip, "I can tell you that if you all will give us another chance, support us like you've done the last 6 or 7 years, we have a funny feeling that you won't be disappointed.
"I've got a funny feeling that the momentum is so good, and, you know, especially now that we're all going to turn up with special Gareth waistcoats, and that can only help can't it," said fan Lee Walkup, 50.
But typically, it's just a woman named Susan who talks for 10 minutes about how she needed to buy water balloons for the church picnic, but totally forgot, and on the way to the picnic she had a funny feeling in her bosom and looked up and saw a red balloon tied to an exit sign.
The reviewer said, "Blues, chanted in relaxed style, with a funky guitar backing. Derivative but a good job." "Funny Feeling" didn't make an impression on disc jockeys, either.
He commonly says "I have a finny feeling" rather than "I have a funny feeling". When he gets a money-making idea, his eyes often roll like slots machines, and turn into dollar signs.
She was reunited with Darin in That Funny Feeling (1965), then appeared in her last film at Universal under her contract with the spy comedy, A Man Could Get Killed (1966). Dee was also a singer and recorded some singles in the early 1960s including a cover version of 'When I Fall In Love'.
Mark Goddard stated that he had a "funny feeling" that something was wrong. Upon arriving at Kupcinet's apartment, the couple found her nude body lying on the couch. Mark Goddard initially assumed that she had died from a drug overdose. Upon searching Kupcinet's apartment, investigators from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office found prescriptions for Desoxyn, Miltown, Amvicel, and other medications.
Marlowe drives her cross country, to the home of her parents, safely away from Mrs. Murdock. He watches her and her family as he drives away and says, "I had a funny feeling as I saw the house disappear, as though I had written a poem and it was very good and I had lost it and would never remember it again".
The Times Square Two was an extremely eccentric 2-man act of music, comedy, acting and juggling. Their performance of "I've Got a Funny Feeling for Ophelia" on the summer TV series Dean Martin Presents, starring The Golddiggers, Joey Heatherton, and Frank Sinatra, Jr., is part of the collection of the Museum of TV & Radio in New York and The Paley Center in Beverly Hills.
At age 18, in 1967 Camacho and Kenny Rogers formed the First Edition with Mike Settle, Mickey Jones, and Terry Williams. Camacho sang lead on songs such as "I Get a Funny Feeling", notably on The Smothers Brothers Show and The Ed Sullivan Show in 1968. She appeared on the first three albums by the group, writing six of their songs. She was dismissed from the First Edition for disputed reasons.
On October 1, 1966, Chandler brought Hendrix to the London Polytechnic at Regent Street, where Cream was scheduled to perform, and where Hendrix and guitarist Eric Clapton met. Clapton later said: "He asked if he could play a couple of numbers. I said, 'Of course', but I had a funny feeling about him." Halfway through Cream's set, Hendrix took the stage and performed a frantic version of the Howlin' Wolf song "Killing Floor".
O'Connor teamed with Glenn Ford in Cry for Happy (1961) at Columbia and he played the title role in The Wonders of Aladdin (1961) for MGM. He subsequently focused on theatre work and his nightclub act, performing in Las Vegas.Donald O'Connor Billed at Sahara Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 15 Aug 1966: c21. He returned to Universal for the first time in ten years to make the Sandra Dee comedy That Funny Feeling (1965).
When his uncle leaves, Danny goes by car with Sofia and some friends to Del Mar Fair. In the car, Danny experiences his first drink of alcohol and at the fair, they feed some goats celery which causes Danny to remember his dad. He also sees a girl called Liberty which gives him a funny feeling. Later, Danny and Sofies' friends go to the theater and he sees Liberty again in the queue.
That Funny Feeling is a 1965 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin, and Donald O'Connor. This was the third film pairing of Dee and then-husband Darin, following 1961's Come September and 1962's If a Man Answers. It was the second film that O'Connor and Kathleen Freeman (who played a lady in a telephone booth) made together, the first being Singin' in the Rain.
Their songs have been used in film soundtracks, including Quentin Tarantino's 1997 movie Jackie Brown, in which "La-La (Means I Love You)" and "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" underscore the pivotal relationship between the characters played by Pam Grier and Robert Forster. Their songs "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)" and "Funny Feeling" were used in the video game Grand Theft Auto V on the fictional radio station The Lowdown 91.1.
In the 1965 film That Funny Feeling, Joan (Sandra Dee) attempts to cook duck à l'orange for Tom (Bobby Darin), after he tells her it's his favorite dish. She and her roommate Audrey (Nita Talbot), successfully cook it until Audrey's lit cigarette catches the alcohol-soaked duck on fire. Joan ends up having to order one from a restaurant and tries to pass it off as her own. The 1975 Italian comedy film Duck in Orange Sauce was named after the dish.
1977 also saw the release of the Uptown Girl album, produced by Bunny Lee, and strong albums in 1978 in the form of Three Piece Chicken and Chips (with Ranking Trevor) and Showcase. In 1978, Trinity also performed at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston. In the later 1970s, Trinity began producing both himself and other artists, starting his own Flag Man label. In 1979, he recorded the duet "Funny Feeling" with Dennis Brown, and joined up with Barrington Levy for "Lose Respect" and "I Need a Girl" in 1979 and 1980 respectively.
In an interview with People, it was revealed that Anna Faris beat out about hundreds of actresses who auditioned for the role of Cindy. Keenen Ivory Wayans, director of the first two films, said about Faris that "there was a great freshness about her, because [she] had nothing to lose. She didn't think in a million years she was going to get the part". Faris revealed that Scary Movie was her first Hollywood audition and that she highly enjoyed working on the franchise as it allowed her to be funny, feeling that female characters aren't often allowed to be funny in films.
Back at the beach, Clem's mother finishes knitting just in time to see the eggs beginning to hatch. In perfect harmony, Tom, Dick, and Harry hatch singing out their names one by one and together as a group. Clem's mother tells them to come along, but just as they start to leave the beach, she suddenly gets a funny feeling that something's off. She counts up her babies and on her fingers twice (coming up to three on the babies and four on the eggs) and does the sum on an adding machine, to which she realizes to her horror that Clem is missing.
Sheriden as the co-writer defended the song as an innocent children's pop song.Fanzine interview with Lee Sheriden, 1999 Member Martin Lee has stated that "The Circus Came to Town" is his favourite of their own songs. The album received a favourable review in the now defunct music paper Superpop, stating: "The group are at their best on the bouncier numbers and "Willie", "Got a Funny Feeling" and "Andy McDougal" are the pick of this platter. The only criticism I have of Singing a Song is that on several numbers the group sound stilted - a fault that is not evident in their very entertaining live show or any of their past single smashes".
He re-recorded "Last Kiss", for release on King Records, in 1962, dedicating it to Clark, a fact which probably explains association of the song with the tragic crash. On September 18, 1961, Billboard Music Week printed a review of the song "Last Kiss" and gave it three stars but said nothing about the song itself in the review. None of the records charted, failing even to reach the "Bubbling Under" level, although the record was a local hit in Georgia, before it disappeared. Billboard had kind words for the B-Side, in its review of "Last Kiss" — giving four stars to the song called "Funny Feeling", on the flip side, written by Joe Carpenter and Milt "Pete" Skelton.
Nick Magnus (born 1 February 1955 in Emsworth, Hampshire, England) is a British keyboard player, songwriter, composer, arranger, engineer and producer. He is from the progressive school of keyboard players, mostly associated with instrumental and rock music. In 1978-1989 he played, extensively toured and recorded with ex-Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and his flautist brother, John Hackett. He was a vital member of Steve Hackett's band, appearing, in total, on six Hackett studio albums released on Charisma Records and Lamborghini Records in 1979-1984. Magnus' contribution was especially considerable on the 1981 album Cured, which he co-produced, and on which he co-wrote (with Hackett) one song, "Funny Feeling", and also programmed the famous Linn LM-1 drum machine.
Storch has appeared in more than 25 Hollywood films, including Who Was That Lady? (1960), 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962), Captain Newman, M.D. (1963), Wild and Wonderful (1964), Sex and the Single Girl (1964) and The Great Race (1965), all starring Tony Curtis. He also appeared in Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965), A Very Special Favor (1965), That Funny Feeling, (1965), The Great Bank Robbery (1969), Airport 1975 (1974), The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977), Record City (1978), S.O.B (1981), Fake-Out (1982), Sweet Sixteen (1983) and A Fine Mess (1986), as well as the cult sci-fi films The Monitors (1969) and Without Warning (1980). Tony Curtis and Storch reunited for a 2003 run of the musical version of Some Like It Hot.
Freedman later reflected that it was a 'funny feeling' in that, while he would have preferred to win, he was 'happy' that the O'Sullivans (trainers Paul and Dave and jockey Lance) had won because he had always had friendly relations with them and they had finished second in three previous runnings of the race - with Shivaree (1979), (Our) Waverley Star (1986), and Horlicks (1988). Surfers Paradise became the third New Zealand Derby winner - after Bonecrusher (1985) and Castletown (1989) - to pass $2 million in prizemoney. After this preparation, Surfers Paradise had a further 22 starts in New Zealand, and won six races, including the Hawke's Bay Cup. In three subsequent visits to Australia, however, he finished near the tail of the field in each of his six starts.
Stewart's career began in the late 1960s, his first single being 1969's "She's Gone", with Ernest Wilson of The Clarendonians. He worked with producer Derrick Harriott in the early 1970s, with releases such as "Hear That Train", and performed on the PNP bandwagon in 1971, in support of Michael Manley's election campaign.O' Brien Chang, Kevin & Chen, Wayne (1998) "Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican Music", Ian Randle Publishers, Kingston, Jamaica, He sang with The Wildcats, Byron Lee & the Dragonaires, and The Boris Gardiner Happening, then went solo and had a local hit in 1973 with "Funny Feeling", and won the 1974 Festival Song Contest with Ernie Smith's "Play de Music", which went on to become a hit in both the Jamaican chart and the United Kingdom reggae chart.Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, Hamilton, Andrew, "Tinga Stewart Biography", allmusic.

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