Sentence examples of "feel mean" in English
Now that you know the truth, perhaps you'll feel better.
Maintenant que tu connais la vérité, peut-être que tu te sentiras mieux.
You mean you're short on fuck-buddies?
Tu veux dire que tu manques de partenaires sexuels réguliers ?
Mary does not have anyone to talk to, but she does not feel lonely.
Mary n’a personne avec qui parler, mais elle ne se sent pas seule.
If actions mean more than words, why is the pen mightier than the sword?
Si les actions sont plus importantes que les mots, pourquoi la plume est-elle plus forte que l'épée?
Does this mean you're not coming to help?
Est-ce que cela veut dire que tu ne viendras pas pour aider ?
I can't feel anything in my left foot; there's no sensation at all.
Je ne sens plus mon pied gauche; je n'y ai plus de sensation.
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