Usa "feeler" in una frase
feeler frasi di esempio
feeler
1. always have a wispy feeler out on you two, so just give your
2. feeler probes," said Calvin, coughing to buy himself a few more seconds to iron out his exact phrasing
3. "As I said, feeler probes that Raidan and his contacts have deployed in order to protect themselves
4. By the third date you should put out some kind of feeler to see if you are on the same page
5. Eternity is a rock band that’s been said to give the listener, viewer, smeller, taster, and feeler (not to mention 1012!’s of other higher dimensional senses that we won’t even attempt to explain) a sense of infinity and unexplored emotional realms
6. feelings and the feeler of those feelings
7. out its steam feeler to this point three or four times a day, touched the native existences, and quickly withdrew its feeler again, as if what it touched had been uncongenial
8. You use the previous levels established on the trade to start a feeler position, start your position early without gaining confirmation
9. I had a feeler gauge in hand and was fiddling with the valves when a car rolled up and parked in the driveway
10. By and by Joe timidly ventured upon a roundabout "feeler" as to how the others might look upon a return to civilization—not right now, but—
11. The feathery touch of a tentative feeler probing his eardrum set Timothy shivering
12. Holding a microscope to the first-mentioned red ant, I saw that, though he was assiduously gnawing at the near fore leg of his enemy, having severed his remaining feeler, his own breast was all torn away, exposing what vitals he had there to the jaws of the black warrior, whose breastplate was apparently too thick for him to pierce; and the dark carbuncles of the sufferer's eyes shone with ferocity such as war only could excite
13. “No, I’m not married!” replied the prince, smiling at the ingenuousness of this little feeler
14. It seemed trying to push back a fringe of scrubby underbrush which ran down a hillside; a fringe which was, in truth, but a feeler from the great forest of Douglas fir which one saw marching, file upon file, row upon row, back and back to the snows of the high Cascades