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123 Sentences With "felt at home"

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It was the first place Ewing ever felt at home.
But no, I really didn't, I really felt at home.
I felt at home the first time I came here.
Some days I felt at home as a beautiful girl.
It was a space where she finally felt at home.
After 18 years in America, she finally felt at home.
In the year ahead it will increasingly be felt at home.
They were so warm and inviting, and I immediately felt at home.
Even inside that inner-sanctum, the pair never really felt at home.
But this is the first time in months he's felt at home.
For two minutes, I felt at home after a long, palatal exile.
DP: New York is always a place I've felt at home at.
She has never felt at home temperamentally with establishments of any kind.
As the son of immigrants, he never really felt at home in London.
I felt at home immediately, which was a really foreign feeling for me.
After a few weeks in Japan, I felt at home below street level.
"As soon as I met her family I felt at home," he said.
But he never identified with or felt at home in the art world.
As an Indian woman, I felt at home surrounded by people of color.
Their Brooklyn friends thought they were crazy, but they immediately felt at home.
Despite the airstrikes around the hospital, she and Fatima felt at home there.
WILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON would have felt at home at one of Indutrade's many factories.
Bella wore a Christmas bow, and Bailey felt at home in the wrapping paper.
However shy and immature she felt at first there, she also felt at home.
It took me maybe three or four years before I really felt at home.
" As soon as the siblings moved in with the foster family, they felt "at home.
It took my breath away, how much I felt at home in a big city.
And somehow, in a strange way, sitting there going through them, I felt at home.
GRIGOLO When I say I felt at home, it's because I felt comfortable and relaxed.
Because they'd lived in the same town all their lives yet never felt at home.
Of course, her sister has felt at home at Wimbledon over the years, as well.
And it would be nice if, when they watched a movie, they always felt at home.
That's an invaluable experience for someone who has never felt at home in their real-life body.
The Thunderdome was full of thieves, football hooligans, and grafters, which meant I felt at home there.
It was assumed they would spend it together and it seemed like they all felt at home.
But that's slowly started to change, as fighters returning from Ukraine make their presence felt at home.
It's the same with me; I felt at home [at M$R] right away and still do.
The realization that the security they felt at home was just an illusion breaks the family apart.
Maggie was raised evangelical, but never felt at home in the "embarrassing" rituals of her parents' church.
Unwelcome home What is clear is the Rahami family never really felt at home in the United States.
"I just felt at home because I was with you and I know all these guys," she told Feig.
A former captain of the high school swim team, Hassan told CNN he'd always felt at home in Bayonne.
The Camry was certainly capable of delivering when the driving got spirited, but it never truly felt at home.
It wouldn't be right to say I was "bullied" at primary school, but I definitely never really felt at home.
Not since the former Hells Angels sergeant-at-arms  flipped on his club has he ever really felt at home.
I immediately felt at home when I exited the Denpasar Airport onto the organized chaos only Asian streets do well.
Whenever I traveled in Europe after we confirmed our membership in the previous referendum, in 1975, I felt at home.
Geoffrey Weglarz had gone from a man who felt at home on a stage to one whom no one saw.
I never felt at home in art school and didn't feel like I belonged or deserved to be at Cooper.
Speaking to the media for the first time since the clashes erupted, Didiza said she felt at home in Tshwane.
I'm not sad he wants to leave the Party, I'm sad he ever felt at home here to start with!
O'Rourke recently wrapped a four-day swing by telling San Diego voters that he felt at home in the Golden State.
From the turmeric under my fingernails, to the scent of the rajma cooking in my kitchen, I instantly felt at home.
Asked why he kept returning, Monson always replied the same way: that he felt at home there—that he feels Russian.
"I've never felt at home and was always embarrassed I never mastered the Arab language," she said in honest, humbling terms.
I wanted a theme that felt at home in WIRED, so I brainstormed words and phrases that might lead to something.
Mx. Oldham said that leaving or transferring to another school was not an option because they felt at home at Morehouse.
Ukrainian-Americans have felt at home in the Republican Party since Franklin D. Roosevelt and Stalin divided control of Europe at Yalta.
Of all the stops Jankovic made along the way, he felt at home at Hawaii, not least because he found other Serbians.
This may explain why Arthur Rubinstein, who simply loved playing the piano for people, also felt at home in a recording studio.
Meanwhile, a Turkish-born German lawyer and women's rights activist could not find a mosque where she felt at home in Berlin.
Mostly high-intensity interval training, the "gamified" workouts also attract lifelong exercisers who have never felt at home at any other gym.
Whenever I touch the stuff, I'm brought back to my first home, Oman, and every time I've felt at home since then.
Brett Eldredge, Chris Stapleton, Darius Rucker, Thomas Rhett and Ballerini were other top-tier acts who obviously felt at home on this stage.
" Bloom never felt at home in the absurdly sunny environment of Southern California, where "it was basically illegal," she said, "to be depressed.
"As soon as we were able to come back up here, and I stood on my property, I felt at home," she said.
"She changed houses many times and felt at home in none," Eduardo Galeano wrote in a 2012 poem for International Domestic Workers Day.
She added that Gandhi had fought and died for an India where Muslims felt at home, an ideal that was now under threat.
I've been working in aviation since 2013, and don't think I've ever felt at home with the impact that it has on the climate.
"From the first day I arrived, I felt at home at this special club," said Solskjaer in a statement to the club's official website.
What he magnifies is that, it's not always infrastructural failures that lead kids to criminal behavior—sometimes it's the emotional voids felt at home.
The elder Mr. Vang said that while the Hmong felt at home in Trinity County, he was not sure how long they would stay.
Then they move out, and Jimmie hatches a plan with Montgomery to take it back, to recapture the only place where he's felt at home.
Monty Renfrow, a 25-year-old actor in line for Friday's event, said that he felt "at home" there, and had been coming for years.
Mr. Biden proclaimed he felt at home with the crowd, liberally sprinkling his comments with the mild profanity that he often deploys at political rallies.
"I was already a good swimmer and felt at home in the water, but this was even more exciting – the music, the aesthetics," Borges said.
"If I truly felt at home in the U.S., I'd have that feeling that I was welcome and present," she told me at the opening.
LM: I was touched by how both women in the film felt at home in New York, reminding me what a great city it is.
But I felt at home trudging through the Chewbacca and Spider-Man impersonators my in my Styrofoam skate boots, just another lunatic at Hollywood and Vine.
Poggenburg said he could never have imagined working for a political party a few years back because there was not one where he felt at home.
Climate change is an urgent threat and a defining challenge of our time and its impacts are already being felt at home and around the world.
Blacks suddenly felt at home—"up in the comedy club," somebody might have said—and whites relished the brief peek into a room they rarely saw.
We always felt at home doing stuff in North America, and the way the press worked was very different from the UK because it was much bigger.
The services sector accounts for over half of the economy, with rising wages giving Chinese consumers more spending power that is being felt at home and abroad.
It was a day full of love, and I was surrounded by so many people of color—I felt at home, I really did feel at home.
It wasn't an easy transition for me, as SF was the first place I ever felt at home, and ever truly felt comfortable being queer and visibly so.
I think he felt at home in such neighborhoods, and that he also hated himself for living in them, transferring his self-loathing onto the people around him.
Because the Queens Museum has a collaborative quality and loyal staff similar to that of Dia and Creative Time, Ms. Raicovich said she felt "at home" in becoming director.
Blatt, a proud firearms owner, grew up hunting and fishing in rural Pennsylvania and soon felt at home working for Cabela's, which specializes in guns, outdoor equipment and apparel.
He felt at home only in the places where he'd spent his childhood: in bars where he didn't know anybody, and at the track where he was a somebody.
After graduating from university, I lived in four UK cities in five years, but it wasn't until my most recent move to the Peak District that I felt at home.
With the release of Halo Wars in 2009, Ensemble Studios managed to do something few had done before: create a real-time strategy game that felt at home on a console.
" But he's always felt at home working with others, both behind the camera and in the studio, "The more you depend on the brilliant people around you, the better it is.
It was Castro's second trip to the state since August "You know, I have to say, I felt at home coming in, walking in," Castro told a crowd at the event.
We feasted on sobrebarriga ($13) — a slab of brisket in a tomato-based sauce that, dressed differently, would have felt at home at a Seder or barbecue joint — and several seafood dishes.
My grandfather was born to a French-speaking family in Constantinople, before moving to the cosmopolitan city of Alexandria, where Alliance-educated Jews felt at home because French was the lingua franca.
In a 2018 interview, Agon told CNBC that he immediately felt at home when joining the beauty group back in the 1970s, while mentioning that the most recent years have been very exciting.
Whether it's a prewar walk-up, an airy loft, a garden flat or a sky-high glass-and-steel cube, New Yorkers have long felt at home nestled above and below our neighbors.
The team's ensuing apology tour has been a disaster, one in which the "apologies" bent truths and twisted logic so tortuously they would have felt at home in a McConnell-led Senate hearing.
During this period, my friend said, Foujita grew tortured and depressed, both by the war and his role in it and by the way he no longer felt at home in his native land.
As we grew older, my sister and I were able to begin visiting my abuela and abuelo, my cousins and my tías, but my abuela always, always, always, made sure we felt at home.
Unenviable though their lives in Singapore seem, many are there through repeated choices, suggesting both the lack of opportunity they felt at home, and that Singapore's treatment of migrants is seen as better than most.
"When I first arrived (at the new employer), I felt at home straightaway - the kids kept hugging me and were very excited," said the 39-year-old, who left the Philippines in 2010 for work.
Even the notorious have always felt at home in Beirut: Kim Philby, the MI6 officer who became the 20th-century standard-bearer for treachery, spent many an evening at the bar of the Saint-George Hotel.
Grindstone, What the Golf, and Card of Darkness were games that could exist on other platforms—and in the case of What the Golf, eventually would—but they felt at home on an iPhone or iPad.
It was clear that Blige, who has been performing at the the festival since the '90s, felt at home among her core audience as she started to open up about her recent divorce settlement in between notes.
" She tells The Creators Project, "For me, this album was a process of sifting through my family's history to better understand the present, so naturally, it felt at home within the seeking, mirrored halls of [Williams'] Valhalla.
Ronaldo has never lost his affection for Manchester United — he has always felt "at home" here, as he posted on his Instagram account before the game — just as Manchester United has never lost its affection for him.
It was clear that there was a connection between the American man's idealism and the fact that Ifemelu never felt at home with him: his rigorous ethics made his love conditional upon finding the same ethics in her.
Always painfully shy, Kirk Pfeffer never felt comfortable around other little kids, but when he woke up early and ran through his neighborhood smelling that mix of eucalyptus, sagebrush and juniper, he felt at home in the world.
The other tourists had gone and I was alone on a freezing cold mountaintop across the world from a life I'd left behind almost a year ago, overlooking what could have been Mars, and I felt at home.
Although he has lived in China for most of the last three decades and married an ethnic Korean woman there, Mr. Kim says he never felt at home or safe there and has longed to defect to South Korea.
She's never felt at home in the US. But as she tells Philip in this episode, they've ​built​ something here, and going back to the Soviet Union, where their kids would probably need ​years​ to adjust, isn't a great option, either.
" Not only was she often the only Black person in the rooms that were accessible to press, she observed that "Black Lightning and Cloak & Dagger were the only shows where I felt at home and wasn't suspiciously asked for my credentials.
Yes, Rachel's reaction to Jeremy's assault was beautifully acted, and in directing "Casualty," Appleby filmed Rachel's breakdown in wide shots that only underlined just how little she felt at home in the carefully sculpted and scripted world she's a part of.
If you begin training at a young enough age, your shape can be molded, somewhat, to the dance's demands, but Peck came to ballet at the relatively late age of 14, and he never felt at home in balletic movement.
But in February this small two-bedroom house, which boasts just the sort of garage a startup would once have felt at home in, sold for $2m, 233% more than its asking price, within two days of listing—a new record for the area.
The Bay Area was really the first place I'd felt at home since childhood, and even though Brooklyn sounded exciting, it was also very hard to say goodbye to my friends and my boxing gym, the real-life place where I often felt most myself.
After visiting the sales gallery, "I instantly fell in love and instantly felt at home," said Ms. Hall, 23, who works in real estate investment and had been immersed in an 18-month-long renovation of her own in TriBeCa, with no end in sight.
People who feel abandoned and bewildered by globalization, new technology, secularism, immigration, refugee crises, economic stagnation and Islamist violence are susceptible to dreams of going back to some never-never land in the past when harmony reigned and all felt at home with their own kind.
I think there's no point in sugarcoating anything — this is what happened, this is how I behaved, this is a real sad story of someone who was trying to get to grips with his past, but was extremely famous — onstage is where I felt at home, and offstage, I didn't.
"You know, I have to say, I felt at home coming in, walking in, and there's a (UTSA) shirt," Castro said to a jovial crowd of 70 door-knockers that amassed in the front office of the Webster County Democrats' headquarters to support J.D. Scholten, a candidate for Iowa's 4th Congressional District.
He looked at them and saw an atomized society where no one felt at home any longer, and masses of people cycled through prisons and jails—a place where irrelevance was both sin and punishment, and there was no need for a totalitarian government to stifle dissent because everyone was out only for themselves.

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