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  • 31feel — [c]/fil / (say feel) verb (felt, feeling) –verb (t) 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation (other than sight, hearing, taste, and smell) of. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious moves. 4. to be or …

  • 32feel — I n. (colloq.) to have a (good) feel for II v. 1) ( to believe ) to feel keenly, strongly 2) (D; intr.) ( to have an opinion ) to feel about (how do you feel about this problem?) 3) (d; intr.) ( to grope ) to feel (around) for (he felt in his… …

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  • 33feel*/*/*/ — [fiːl] (past tense and past participle felt [felt] ) verb I 1) [linking verb] to be in a particular state as a result of an emotion or a physical feeling I was feeling quite cheerful when we set out.[/ex] Are you feeling ill?[/ex] I feel such a… …

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  • 34feel — v. & n. v. (past and past part. felt) 1 tr. a examine or search by touch. b (absol.) have the sensation of touch (was unable to feel). 2 tr. perceive or ascertain by touch; have a sensation of (could feel the warmth; felt that it was cold). 3 tr …

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  • 35feel — 1. verb 1) she felt the fabric Syn: touch, stroke, caress, fondle, finger, thumb, handle 2) she felt a breeze on her back Syn: perceive, sense, detect, discern, notice …

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  • 36feel — {{11}}feel (n.) early 13c., sensation, understanding, from FEEL (Cf. feel) (v.). Meaning action of feeling is from mid 15c. Sensation produced by something is from 1739. Noun sense of sexual grope is from 1932; from verbal phrase to feel… …

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  • 37Feel It — Single infobox Name = Feel It Artist = Tamperer featuring Maya Released = 1998 Writer = Michael Jackson / Jackie Jackson / Steve Gittelman / Jim Dyke Producer = Falox Certification = Silver Genre = Pop Chart position = #1 (UK)Extra album cover… …

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  • 38feel up — transitive verb slang : to caress the upper thighs and genital area of * * * ˌfeel ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they feel up he/she/it feels up …

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  • 39feel up — v. (d; intr.) to feel up to ( to feel capable of ) (do you feel up to a drive to town?) * * * (d; intr.) to feel up to (do you feel up to a drive to town?; to feel capable of) …

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  • 40feel —    to excite sexually with the fingers    Either sex may feel the other, the same sex, or themselves:     Blank reached into his coat pocket to feel himself. (Sanders, 1981)    To obliterate such thoughts, she slid her hands between her legs and… …

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