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(fēl) Pronunciation Key
v. felt (fělt), feel·ing, feels v. tr.
v. intr.
n.
Phrasal Verb(s): feel out To try cautiously or indirectly to ascertain the viewpoint or nature of. feel up Vulgar To touch or fondle (someone) sexually. Idiom(s): feel in (one's) bones To have an intuition of. Idiom(s): feel like Informal To have an inclination or desire for: felt like going for a walk. Idiom(s): feel like (oneself) To sense oneself as being in one's normal state of health or spirits: I just don't feel like myself today. Idiom(s): feel (one's) oats
[Middle English felen, from Old English fēlan; see pāl- in Indo-European roots.] |
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