feel

See:
  • (Do) you feel (me)?
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • all the feels
  • be duty bound
  • be hard done-by
  • be honor-bound to (do something)
  • be honored
  • be like jelly
  • be lost without (someone or something)
  • be out of sorts
  • be sick at heart
  • be sorry for (oneself)
  • be sorry for (someone)
  • be, feel, etc. out of sorts
  • be/feel duty/honour bound to do something
  • be/feel hard done by
  • be/feel honoured
  • be/feel like jelly
  • be/feel lost without somebody/something
  • be/feel out of it/things
  • be/feel sick at heart
  • be/feel sorry for somebody
  • be/feel sorry for yourself
  • cop a feel
  • earth move, to feel the
  • feel (like) (oneself)
  • feel (one's) age
  • feel (one's) collar
  • feel (one's) legs
  • feel (one's) oats
  • feel (one's) way
  • feel (some emotion) about (someone or something)
  • feel (something) in (one's) bones
  • feel (something) with (something)
  • feel a draft
  • feel a glow of contentment
  • feel a glow of happiness
  • feel a glow of satisfaction
  • feel a million dollars
  • feel about (for someone or something)
  • feel all the feels
  • feel around
  • feel around (for someone or something)
  • feel as if a cat has kittened in (one's) mouth
  • feel at home
  • feel bad
  • feel bad about (something)
  • feel blue
  • feel down
  • feel duty bound to (do something)
  • feel fit
  • feel for
  • feel free
  • feel gorge rise
  • feel groovy
  • feel guilty
  • feel hard done-by
  • feel honor-bound to (do something)
  • feel honored
  • feel hot and cold
  • feel in bones
  • feel in one's bones
  • feel in your bones
  • feel it beneath
  • feel it beneath (one) to (do something)
  • feel it in (one's) bones
  • feel it in one's bones, to
  • feel light-headed
  • feel like
  • feel like a million
  • feel like a million bucks
  • feel like a million dollars
  • feel like a new man/woman
  • feel like a new person
  • feel like death
  • feel like death warmed over
  • feel like death warmed up
  • feel like doing
  • feel like jelly
  • feel like new
  • feel like oneself
  • feel like something/like doing something
  • feel like two cents
  • feel lost without (someone or something)
  • feel no pain
  • feel oats
  • feel of
  • feel on top of the world
  • feel one's oats
  • feel one's oats, to
  • feel one's way
  • feel out
  • feel out of humour
  • feel out of place
  • feel out of sorts
  • feel out of things
  • feel pinched
  • feel puny
  • feel sick at heart
  • feel sick to (one's) stomach
  • feel small
  • feel somehow about
  • feel someone
  • feel someone up
  • feel someone's collar
  • feel someone's pain, to
  • feel something in your bones
  • feel sorry for (oneself)
  • feel sorry for (someone)
  • feel strange
  • feel the crunch
  • feel the draught
  • feel the pinch
  • feel the pulse of
  • feel the pulse of (something)
  • feel up to
  • feel up to (something)
  • feel with
  • feel your age
  • feel your legs
  • feel your oats
  • feel your way
  • feels over reals
  • for two cents
  • get a/the feel of (something)
  • get the feel of
  • get the feel of (something)
  • get the feel of something
  • give (one) a/the feel of (something)
  • have a feel for (something)
  • have a feel for something
  • have a/the feel of (something)
  • have the blues
  • have the feel of (something)
  • hit me (right) in the feels
  • I feel that
  • I feel you
  • I know that feel
  • like death warmed over/up, to feel/look
  • look like a million dollars
  • look like death
  • look/feel like a million dollars/bucks
  • look/feel small
  • make (one) feel small
  • make someone feel small
  • not feel (oneself)
  • not feel like (oneself)
  • not feel yourself
  • not feeling oneself
  • not oneself
  • oneself again
  • out of place
  • put upon, be
  • take the pulse of
  • that feel when
  • the feels
  • under the weather
  • wrath of God, look/feel like the
  • you're only as old as you feel
References in classic literature
I've known what it is in my life to repent and feel it's too late.
"Don't ask me, Adam," Arthur said; "I feel sometimes as if I should go mad with thinking of her looks and what she said to me, and then, that I couldn't get a full pardon--that I couldn't save her from that wretched fate of being transported--that I can do nothing for her all those years; and she may die under it, and never know comfort any more."
I know that's what they'll feel, and I can't help feeling a little of it myself.
I used to wish I could do it, in my passion--but that was when I thought you didn't feel enough.
"You will feel very differently after you get over being tired and bewildered," said Anne, who, knowing a certain thing that Leslie did not know, did not feel herself called upon to waste overmuch sympathy.
What I told you at Basset I feel now; I would rather have died than fall into this temptation.
I have caused sorrow already--I know--I feel it; but I have never deliberately consented to it; I have never said, 'They shall suffer, that I may have joy.' It has never been my will to marry you; if you were to win consent from the momentary triumph of my feeling for you, you would not have my whole soul.
"No, I don't sacrifice you--I couldn't sacrifice you," she said, as soon as she could speak again; "but I can't believe in a good for you, that I feel, that we both feel, is a wrong toward others.
I see,--I feel their trouble now; it is as if it were branded on my mind.
It is not the force that ought to rule us,--this that we feel for each other; it would rend me away from all that my past life has made dear and holy to me.
"Maggie," he said, turning round toward her, and speaking in the tones of a man who feels a process of torture beginning, "do you mean to kill me?
He didn't feel so hungry as he thought he should, and so contented himself with a bit of boiled beef, and some strawberries and cream.
"Good sailor!" he replied in answer to a mild young man's envious query; "well, I did feel a little queer ONCE, I confess.
He is an old chum of mine, and feels my pulse, and looks at my tongue, and talks about the weather, all for nothing, when I fancy I'm ill; so I thought I would do him a good turn by going to him now.
At first when I enter a room where the walls are covered with frescos, or with rare pictures, I feel a kind of awe--like a child present at great ceremonies where there are grand robes and processions; I feel myself in the presence of some higher life than my own.