(5) Make a meaningful sentence using the phrase - 'to feel for something':
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: to search for (something) by reaching or touching usually with the fingers The doctor felt for any possible fractures in the patient's bruised ribs. He felt for the light switch. 2 : to have sympathy or pity for (someone) I feel (deeply) for you, but there's nothing I can do to help.
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Answer: : to search for (something) by reaching or touching usually with the fingers The doctor felt for any possible fractures in the patient's bruised ribs. He felt for the light switch. 2 : to have sympathy or pity for (someone) I feel (deeply) for you, but there's nothing I can do to help.
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