a feeling about (someone or something)

a feeling about (someone or something)

A sense or premonition about someone or something, whether good or ill. I don't know, I just have a feeling about her—I think she's the right one for the job. Mom says she has a feeling about the flight—she doesn't think we should go.
See also: feeling
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

*feeling (that something is the case)

 and *a feeling about something
a premonition that [something might happen or be the case]; an intuition about something. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) I had a feeling that you might be dropping by this afternoon. I didn't have any facts to support it. I just had a feeling.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • feeling
  • a/the feeling (that) (something is/will be the case)
  • funny feeling
  • for good or ill
  • prick
  • a pricking in (one's) thumbs
  • a pricking in your thumbs
  • feel it in one's bones, to
  • be beyond words
  • be taken ill