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| Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 5:20 am
Post subject: What is 'felling' from? |
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Hi,
Today, I come across the below sentence. I don't know where 'felling'
is from. Although I guess it is from feel by myself, it has a
interpretation of fell, felling in my dictionary. Its meaning is feel?
Or not?
Thank you very much.
In a brief telephone interview with The Associated Press late Friday
night, Martin said he was felling fine.
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Adrian Bailey
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| Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 5:36 am
Post subject: Re: What is 'felling' from? |
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<freelait2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi,
Today, I come across the below sentence. I don't know where 'felling'
is from. Although I guess it is from feel by myself, it has a
interpretation of fell, felling in my dictionary. Its meaning is feel?
Or not?
Thank you very much.
In a brief telephone interview with The Associated Press late Friday
night, Martin said he was felling fine.
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It's a typo.
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John Dean
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| Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:19 am
Post subject: Re: What is 'felling' from? |
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freelait2000@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
Today, I come across the below sentence. I don't know where 'felling'
is from. Although I guess it is from feel by myself, it has a
interpretation of fell, felling in my dictionary. Its meaning is feel?
Or not?
Thank you very much.
In a brief telephone interview with The Associated Press late Friday
night, Martin said he was felling fine.
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If Martin's a lumberjack it's from fell. Otherwise it's a mipselling of
"feeling".
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John Dean
Oxford
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