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He could feel a draft of air coming from outside.
She could feel a draft but couldn't identify the source.
Feeling a draft, Mary pulled the blanket around her body.
I moved ahead, feeling a draft of cool air coming to greet me.
Nothing was there, but he could feel a draft.
"I can feel a draft of warmer air coming through here.
She felt a draft and left her desk to check the stairwell door.
Wind blew up around them, and she could almost feel a draft come through the hull.
Cowboy feels a draft on his neck and looks behind him, seeing no one.
Sometimes, the first clue is that you feel a draft."
When he came back into the ballroom, he could feel a draft.
I remained in that position until I felt a draft on my neck.
She felt a draft and looked up to see snow flying horizontally in the driving wind.
It happened that Janice was seated by the door to a connecting room and she felt a draft from an open window.
Turning around, she expected to feel a draft.
Then he felt a draft of cold air, and he knew that he was dead.
She felt a draft on her bare feet.
Hannah felt a draft snake around her ankles and wished she could put more wood on the fire.
I felt a draft of cold air and flicks of water as he took off his coat.
Chani felt a draft against her cheek, turned to see the hangings close.
He could feel a draft around his legs until he closed the door from the tower landing.
She felt a draft from a torn coat sleeve, and leaned her back against the wall, one leg tucked.
As they approached the archway leading into the family room, they felt a draft of cold air.
But they "felt a draft" and Old Rog was about to get frozen out.
Ghandi stepped through the opening, feeling a draft across the back of his neck as the door reformed behind him.