List of synonyms from "feel one's bones" to synonyms from "feeling again"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms feel wretched, feelgood, feel up, feel sorry for, feel one's oats, feel with and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Feel one's bones
- Feel one's oats
- Feel ones bones
- Feel ones oats
- Feel oneself again
- Feel out
- Feel remorse
- Feel repugnance
- Feel repugnance toward
- Feel return
- Feel sore
- Feel sorry
- Feel sorry for
- Feel surprise
- Feel the necessity for
- Feel the pinch
- Feel uneasy
- Feel up
- Feel with
- Feel wretched
- Feeler
- Feelgood
- Feeling
- Feeling again
Definition of the day : « feel up »
- As in touch : verb make physical contact
- As in palpate : verb touch
- As in cuddle : verb hold fondly, closely
- They'll be anxious to express their emotions, when they feel up to it.
- Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
- Some of those around him have no doubt committed it; but he does not feel up to it.
- Extract from : « The Flag of Distress » by Mayne Reid
- "Do not come unless you feel up to it," said Nurse Bryerley.
- Extract from : « Dodo's Daughter » by E. F. Benson
- I did not feel up to encountering the eccentricities of my steed.
- Extract from : « At the Court of the Amr » by John Alfred Gray
- "Because I did not feel up to it," Blythe replied plainly enough.
- Extract from : « The Eddy » by Clarence L. Cullen
- Go and spend a week there; it will make you feel up in the stirrups, I know.
- Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
- And now, if you feel up to telling it, I want to hear about your adventure.
- Extract from : « The Curse of Carne's Hold » by G. A. Henty
- If you really do feel up to it, Dave, what say we get on along back, what?
- Extract from : « Dave Dawson at Casablanca » by Robert Sydney Bowen
- I feel up to most anything with this miserable fog down on me.
- Extract from : « The Girl From His Town » by Marie Van Vorst
- He told Dolling that he was ill, and that he did not feel up to driving the car.
- Extract from : « Here and Hereafter » by Barry Pain
