Use "i feel ill" in a sentence

1. You're looking pale - do you feel ill?

2. 26 Petrol fumes always make me feel ill.

3. The Bitterest pill Is mine to take If I took if for a hundred years I couldn't feel anymore ill

4. We both started to feel ill shortly after the meal.

5. The richness of the food made him feel slightly ill.

6. To feel ill or have pain: has been Ailing for weeks.

7. I felt feeble when I was ill.

8. Alas, I bring ill tidings.

9. I am very ill, Myrtle.

10. I feel unwell/sick/terrible; I don't feel well.

11. Does he feel what I feel?

12. I rang in to say I was ill.

13. Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

14. You feel so impotent when your child is ill and you cannot help them.

15. I augur ill of his success.

16. I heard she had fallen ill.

17. He's not really ill, it's just a ploy to make us feel sorry for him.

18. I don't feel guilty. That doesn't mean I don't feel bad.

19. When I was ill I completely lost my appetite.

20. I never speak ill of a colleague.

21. I should come, only that I'm ill.

22. I was exasperated at her ill behaviour.

23. Aggrieved adjective hurt, wronged, injured, harmed, disturbed, distressed, unhappy, afflicted, saddened, woeful, peeved (informal), ill-used I really feel Aggrieved at this sort of thing

24. I think i feel ashamed.

25. I feel fresh.

26. I feel awesome!

27. I feel faint

28. I feel nauseous.

29. I feel great.

30. I feel alone.

31. I feel sleepy.

32. Abash definition: Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

33. I feel I speak the truth.

34. "I love how I feel today."

35. I was feeling really ill, mentally and otherwise.

36. I was ill, and therefore could not come.

37. • I was ill at the time with the Ague but I …

38. I became ill-tempered and discontented, always complaining.”

39. I hear many Southland soldiers have fallen ill

40. I am apprehensive that she may fall ill.

41. I feel so old.

42. I fear I am ill qualified to recommend myself to strangers.

43. 'Course I don't bear you any ill will.

44. I can't eat bananas. They make me ill.

45. I was very unhappy, physically and psychologically ill.

46. I sometimes feel panicky.”

47. I feel jolly empty!

48. (Laughs) (Laughter) Sorry, I just feel such a, I feel such a Cassandra here.

49. Stop, I feel ashamed.

50. I can't feel anything.

51. I just feel bad.

52. I feel it's immoral.

53. I feel younger already.

54. I feel all achy.

55. I am Apprehensive that she may fall ill

56. Course I don't bear you any ill will.

57. I heard many Southland soldiers have fallen ill.

58. I always fall ill recently, how to do?

59. Most prescriptive grammarians prefer "I feel bad" to "I feel Badly", but "I feel Badly" is widely used.

60. I feel I can win this tournament.

61. I feel like I ruined her childhood.

62. I feel excited and I tingle everywhere.

63. I feel giddy; I must sit down.

64. I feel like I could spit fire!

65. "Shall I tell them you're ill?" Alice suggested helpfully.

66. I stand up every time giddy, fall ill pull?

67. I felt ill at ease in such formal clothes.

68. Let's change, I feel gross.

69. I feel a bit vulnerable.

70. I can feel something. Ah.

71. Please, I feel so bad.

72. I can feel his blade.

73. But I feel so poopy

74. Suddenly I feel so alone.

75. I feel so left out!”

76. I feel uncomfortable with strangers.

77. I feel absolutely terrific today!

78. I feel a little groggy.

79. I feel itchy all over.

80. I feel helpless without you.