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  • I see where she gets her emotional overflow… her parents are deep-feeling folk.

    The Bachelor Recap: Home Town Dates 2010

  • When I mean it as a compliment, I mean the person has a very deep-feeling nature and a deep response to life.

    'Bad Behavior' Goes Global 2009

  • The deep-feeling manager was himself a little strained in the nerves by the thorough consciousness of his mission.

    Sister Carrie 2004

  • I find him at times as grave as a judge, and deep-feeling and thoughtful.

    Villette 2003

  • You are not the only one who has been deep-seeing, deep-feeling, this past while.

    Doctor’s Orders Diane Duane 2000

  • Not by struggles for new and different place, but by the better, more loving, more intelligent, deep-seeing, and deep-feeling filling of her own place, that none will dispute and none can take from her.

    Debate on Woman Suffrage in the Senate of the United States, 2d Session, 49th Congress, December 8, 1886, and January 25, 1887 Various

  • The deep-feeling manager was himself a little strained in the nerves by the thorough consciousness of his mission.

    Sister Carrie: a Novel Theodore Dreiser 1908

  • He's a deep-feeling man, and can't forget easily like you and me ....

    The Path of the King John Buchan 1907

  • The deep-feeling manager was himself a little strained in the nerves by the thorough consciousness of his mission.

    Sister Carrie 1900

  • The deep-feeling manager was himself a little strained in the nerves by the thorough consciousness of his mission.

    Sister Carrie 1900

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