I had a horrible feeling I'd talk myself out of it by then.
You don't have that horrible feeling of not making the cut hanging over your head.
This morning, I had a horrible feeling that the news might be something to do with me.
It was a horrible feeling to find things in your head and not know how they fitted.
It was a horrible feeling being that far ahead and nursing my lead.
He had a horrible feeling the old man was right.
For another moment she had the horrible feeling that she'd gone blind.
Perhaps the way to avoid this horrible feeling of loss was not to care about people to begin with.
I have a horrible feeling that it's going to be a hit record.
Really, it's quite the most horrible feeling in the world.
He had a nasty feeling that Granny would have won eventually.
He had a nasty feeling Murphy would come up with an answer.
"But if the location is correct I have the nasty feeling we are in for some trouble."
She had a nasty feeling that it was glaring back.
I got a nasty feeling we're going right down his throat.
I am beginning to have a very nasty feeling about this one.
I had a nasty feeling that a little tragedy was building up here.
It gave me a nasty feeling all down my spine.
A nasty, empty feeling began to crawl up inside me.
I had a nasty little feeling in my inside that was nothing to do with the sauna.
And for a moment an awful feeling comes over me.
"I have an awful feeling we're going to need it."
He had the awful feeling of the job slipping away.
It was kind of an awful feeling, when you were trying to lie still.
She had an awful feeling about what the letter would say to her.
And Bill, it's an awful feeling, to know you took another man's life.
The awful feeling in the gut was exactly the same.
He called that first, though she was not the reason for his awful feeling of urgency.
And she had the most awful feeling that he somehow knew.
That wasn't a question and I was getting an awful bad feeling about this.
It was a rather dreadful feeling to know you were alone inside a castle of giants.
I know it must be a dreadful feeling to have nothing at all suddenly.
A dreadful, heavy feeling she had only recently begun to know as guilt pressed down on her.
Arbok had the dreadful feeling of them running away from him.
He had a dreadful feeling he ought to know what she was talking about.
She had a dreadful feeling there was more of nothing to come.
I had the dreadful feeling that this calm account was god's truth.
The dreadful feeling of disappointment lasted for less than a minute.
I have this dreadful feeling, you see, that the end isn't very far away.
She had a dreadful, hollow feeling that perhaps it was not, and spoke quickly, before the thought should find words.