Definitions
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- adj. Tending to feel things by physically touching them.
Etymologies
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Examples
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They tend to do the stories from the "feely" side of things.
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I go all 'feely' when I see videos of cottages, lanes and such.
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Introduce your kids to presidential history at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, where they can dress up like Harry and Bess, make their own "buck stops here sign", sort mail, play games and explore "feely" boxes.
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Dr. Pepper ads SUCK this year and Musberger is getting a little chatty and "feely" in his old age.
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From observation, that friend tells me that Milwaukee programs tend to avoid actual catechetics in favor of interpretives and 'feely' stuff -- which is the same observation, more or less, that Terry Berres has made from his trench in Milwaukee, too.
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For me it brings to mind a vegetarian, who can be described as one of the non-meat eating followers, a touchy-feely thin & wispy, flatulant laden cream colored fellow wearing birkenstocks sipping their small cups of burn coffee.
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Israel can not wait months for the USA to work out their touchy feely feelings with Iran.
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I bet we never see such a "lovable" and touchy-feely story on Sarah Palin who the liberal press remains obsessed with, and can't seem to stop slamming her constantly.
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Show me in the constitution or bill of rights the section that covers health care, I must have missed it in civics class back when they used to teach that boring stuff, before all the touchy feely PC courses displaced them.
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With President Obumbles accepting of the Nobel prize he has show us all that as far as in the minds of some touchy-feely, namby pamby Norsemen, one only needs to speak of grand ideas, one does not actually have to do anything.
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