sneaking feeling
Frequency: 5.03.5 per million words
a feeling you are hesitant to admit, even to yourself
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Examples (20)
- I have a sneaking feeling that we're being watched.
- I have a sneaking feeling that something is wrong.
- There's a sneaking feeling in my mind that something isn't right here.
- She couldn't shake the sneaking feeling that she was being watched.
- She couldn't shake the sneaking feeling that her boss didn't trust her.
- Despite the evidence, he had a sneaking feeling that they were lying.
- Do you ever get that sneaking feeling that you've forgotten something important?
- Do you ever get a sneaking feeling that you've forgotten something important?
- I had a sneaking feeling he was lying, but I couldn't prove it.
- The detective had a sneaking feeling that the witness wasn't telling the whole truth.
- There was a sneaking feeling among the staff that layoffs were coming.
- A sneaking feeling told me not to trust him.
- Despite his reassurances, I still have a sneaking feeling something's wrong.
- He tried to ignore the sneaking feeling that his plan would fail.
- The sneaking feeling that I was making a mistake grew stronger.
- I've got a sneaking feeling that the surprise party might be for me.
- I can't help but have a sneaking feeling that this deal is too good to be true.
- She always had a sneaking feeling that her efforts were unappreciated.
- There's been a sneaking feeling of doubt creeping into my thoughts lately.
- If you have a sneaking feeling about a problem, it's often worth investigating.