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94 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Forefeel'

Sometimes, I forefeel the outcome of our soccer games before they even start.

She couldn't explain it, but she seemed to forefeel the looming storm in the air.

He had a knack for forefeeling the mood of the room, making him an excellent host.

The elderly woman claimed to forefeel events before they occurred, almost like a sixth sense.

The ancient seer was said to forefeel the fates of kings and kingdoms.

Dogs sometimes seem to forefeel earthquakes before they happen.

Before the results were announced, she had a strange ability to forefeel who would win the election.

His vivid dreams often forefeel events that end up happening in his life.

The detective's intuition allowed him to forefeel the criminal's next move.

Many folklore tales mention characters who forefeel disasters and try to prevent them.

The experienced detective seemed to forefeel the twist in the mystery case.

The wise elder could forefeel the changes in the village long before they occurred.

The intuitive artist could forefeel the emotions that would be conveyed through her painting.

The dog seemed to forefeel the arrival of its owner even before the doorbell rang.

As the first notes of the music played, the conductor could forefeel the harmony of the orchestra.

She had a strange ability to forefeel the outcome of sporting events before they happened.

The scientist claimed to forefeel breakthroughs in technology that would shape the future.

The prophet was believed to forefeel the destiny of nations through divine insight.

It's as if she can forefeel the melody of a song before she even hears it.

His intuition seemed to forefeel the stock market's fluctuations, making him a successful investor.

Before making decisions, she would often forefeel the consequences, trusting her instincts.

Some cultures believe that certain individuals can forefeel the arrival of spirits in their homes.

The old sailor claimed to forefeel changes in the wind and weather while out at sea.

She had a tendency to forefeel the emotions of those around her, sensing their joy or sadness.

The philosopher discussed whether humans could forefeel the passage of time or if it's merely perception.

Artists often claim to forefeel their next creation, almost as if it's already formed in their minds.

Before the discovery, the scientist seemed to forefeel the breakthrough in her research.

The experienced farmer could forefeel changes in weather patterns affecting crop growth.

The environmentalist claimed to forefeel the impact of deforestation on the ecosystem.

The seasoned pilot seemed to forefeel turbulence before it was detected by the instruments.

The child could forefeel the joy of receiving a surprise birthday gift from his parents.

The historian claimed to forefeel the significance of historical events before they unfolded.

The psychic claimed to forefeel the emotions of people she encountered.

The chef could forefeel the perfect combination of flavors for a unique culinary experience.

The hiker seemed to forefeel the upcoming changes in weather during the mountain trek.

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