good feeling in English

enjoyable feeling, positive emotio

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1. I got a good feeling about you.

2. looking good, feeling good and having the goods.

3. Hobgoblin soldier(HS): I have a really good feeling about this.

4. I remember the good feeling and the desire to be like him.

5. Yet another health benefit of cycling is the good feeling it gives the rider.

6. Bonking or fatigue in endurance sports, such as cycling, is never a good feeling

7. Well, it' s, uh- it' s rough, but I got a good feeling, sir.Yeah

8. Her world gets sunnier, her a smidge at a time, andthat good feeling with YOU.

9. Successful Altering will save you money, expand your wardrobe and contribute to a good feeling about your appearance

10. Her world gets sunnier , her defenses descend a smidge (at a time), and she associates that good feeling with YOU.

11. On the first morning, a Saturday, Reagan and Gorbachev greeted each other amiably and with every indication of good feeling.

12. It's because the anticipation of possibly winning releases serotonin in the brain, and actually provides a good feeling until the drawing indicates you've lost.

13. About “Chain smoker” Interpreted by Chance as his potential swan song, “Chain smoker” embodies the good-feeling vibe of Chano’s music while being a lowkey banger that anyone can enjoy

14. Mid-15c., "wishing to do good, kindly," from Middle French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling" (see benevolence)

15. Origin : mid-15c., "wishing to do good, kindly," from Middle French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling" (see benevolence).

16. ‘Jared's Attentiveness gave her the good feeling she craved.’ ‘Despite the husband's touching Attentiveness to their four children he is unsympathetic and controlling towards his wife.’ ‘His Attentiveness and obvious interest in me were delightful.’ ‘It has maintained its top grading due to the Attentiveness of the staff.’

17. Mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)).

18. Mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, benevolent," related to benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v.)).

19. Benevolent mid-15c., "wishing to do good, well-disposed, kindly," from Old French benivolent and directly from Latin Benevolentem (nominative benevolens) "wishing (someone) well, Benevolent," related to Benevolentia "good feeling," from bene "well" (see bene-) + volentem (nominative volens) present participle of velle "to wish" (see will (v