Feel+about

  • 51feel for — Synonyms and related words: ache, be sorry for, beat about, bleed, bleed for, commiserate, compassionate, condole with, feel around, feel sorrow for, feel sorry for, fumble, grabble, grope, grope for, lament for, pity, poke around, pry around,… …

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  • 52feel awful — 1) to feel guilty or sad I feel awful about not inviting her. 2) to feel ill or unhappy She said she had a sore throat and was feeling awful …

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  • 53feel\ like\ two\ cents — • two cents • feel like two cents noun informal 1. Something not important or very small; almost nothing. Paul was so angry that he said for two cents he would quit the team. When John saw that the girl he was scolding was lame, he felt like two… …

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  • 54About box — Окно «О программе» в KDE 3.5.1 About box (рус. О программе)  это диалоговое окно, которое отображает информацию о компьютере или конкретном программном …

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  • 55feel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. touch, taste; experience; bear, suffer, endure (see durability); infer, intuit; explore. n. emotion, feeling; touch; informal, aptitude, understanding. See reasoning, intellect. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn …

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  • 56feel on top of world —    If you feel on top of the world, you feel wonderful or ecstatic about something.     I ve been feeling on top of the world since I got the results I m qualified! …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 57feel flattered — be/feel ˈflattered idiom to be pleased because sb has made you feel important or special • He was flattered by her attention. • I felt flattered at being asked to give a lecture. • She was flattered to hear that he had been asking about her. • …

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  • 58About Adam — Infobox Film name = About Adam caption = Original US film poster director = Gerard Stembridge producer = Anna Devlin Marina Hughes writer = Gerald Stembridge narrator = starring = Kate Hudson Stuart Townsend Frances O Connor music = Adrian… …

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  • 59feel out — verb to cautiously try to ascertain a persons point of view or the nature of a situation by subtle means I think we should feel out your moms thoughts about this before we decide anything. Syn: sound out, check out …

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  • 60feel out — {v.} To talk or act carefully with someone and find what he thinks or can do. * /The pupils felt out the principal about a party after the game./ * /John felt out his father about letting him have the car that evening./ * /At first the boxers… …

    Dictionary of American idioms