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18 Sentences With "feeling sad about"

How to use feeling sad about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "feeling sad about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "feeling sad about". Mastering all the usages of "feeling sad about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Min did not remember ever feeling sad about the severed limb.
Am I deranged for feeling sad about all the news I'm missing out on?
I wasn't aware of feeling sad about Drew, or about the abrupt death of the prospect of having children.
Despite feeling sad about not being able to have it all, Berry recognizes that she's doing all that she can.
Before you start feeling sad about this endangered penguin's injured leg, have faith that 3D printing heroically saved the day.
"Lived in Bars" by Cat Power: A song about trumpets and dancing on tables, and for some reason feeling sad about it.
So, aside from feeling sad about the loss of my future baby, I was feeling physically down, depleted of my feel-good hormones.
I felt both appalled by this and sad, knowing I would never be considered for such a list, then appalled at myself for feeling sad about it.
Lastly, I've noticed you're quite vocal about politics on Twitter, so I have to ask: Are you feeling sad about the end of Obama's tenure, particularly in the light of the remarkable rise to prominence of Donald Trump?
Photo via the artist It's very easy to see indie folk rock as an emotional wasteland, full of white boys feeling sad about an independent woman, or full of white women sad about anything, because it kind of is.
Putting aside the fact that I spent ages 12 through 16 face down on my bed listening to "Screaming Infidelities" and feeling sad about experiences I hadn't even had yet, Chris Carrabba is basically the poster-boy for 'dinner and a movie' romance.
I remember four years ago, after the final match in Rio de Janeiro between Germany and Argentina, sitting in the departure lounge in the São Paulo airport, about to board a flight to London, feeling sad about heading home after four exceptional weeks of nonstop World Cup joy.
According to Vitamin C, she had trouble coming up with the lyrics. On the day she wrote them, she was feeling sad about the breakup of her former band, Eve's Plum, and decided that she needed to write a happy song to move past her depression.
Feeling sad about the rivalry with Queen, Daldal is comforted by Myunghwan which raises the ire of a girl who likes Myunghwan. Higyeong and Jonathan send fighters to get revenge on Queen and Moonyoung but fail once more. After Queen's grandfather cancels the dating arrangement with Higyeong, he meets Jaegu to question his motives with Queen. During the summer, the group, along with Jaegu's siblings, Gangrok, Inseong, Jungu, Hyesong, and Jakdu, go on a trip to one of Queen's resorts.
Ray claims that the police officer is being racist, but feels he cannot do anything about it, until Kim and Denise urge him to become a mentor for children facing similar circumstances. With funding from Sport England, he successfully starts his mentoring scheme, "Fighting Fit", at the local boxing club. When Denise is feeling sad about being single, Ray compliments and kisses her. He thinks Denise has told Kim, so says Denise kissed him, leading to Kim and Denise falling out after Kim slaps her.
Lucy the Dragonfly Postman Bee (Brian Drummond; singing Wesley Schultz) is a bee who, as his name implies, works as a postal worker. He is never late and always gets his deliveries right, unless he is feeling sad about something. He cares a great deal for his grandmother, Granny Bee (Nicole Oliver) who was once a famous TV chef known for her honey pie. Doris the Spider (Gwynyth Walsh) is an elderly arachnid who is always filling her garden with beautiful art pieces that are made from her webbing and various other objects found in the backyard.
Jae-chan decided to save the policeman with Hong-joo's help, but while he was underwater Hong-joo hesitated out of her anger towards the policeman. As Jae-chan and the policeman were about to completely drown, Hong-joo rids herself of all resentment and pulls them out of the water. Because of these bad memories, especially of nearly killing Jae-chan in the lake, Hong-joo hesitates to wear the ring Jae-chan gave her. Feeling sad about it, Hong-joo reveals to Jae-chan what really happened at the lake, telling him that it pains her to see him, the boy she nearly killed.
Mabel wrote "Don't Call Me Up" with Camille Purcell, and Steve Mac, who also produced the song. Unlike her previous writing and recording sessions, Mabel only had one day to work with Mac and Purcell, and the recording excluded the harmonies and ad-libs common in her previous material. She went into the session feeling sad about a previous relationship and wanted to write a positive breakup song to feel better. The song stemmed from the refrain's "Don't Call Me Up" hook which was brought up during a discussion they had about ignoring a phone call from a former lover and how good that felt.

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