feeling |
a physical sensation produced by touch. [10 definitions] |
feel in one's bones |
to receive impressions intuitively. |
feel like |
to have a desire for (something) or interest in (doing something); be in the mood for. |
feel like oneself |
to be in a healthy frame of mind or physical condition; feel good. |
feel oneself |
to be in a healthy frame of mind or physical condition; feel good. |
feel one's oats |
to be unusually energetic, or to be newly aware of one's freedom or power. |
feel sorry for |
to feel sympathy or compassion for (a person or animal). [2 definitions] |
feel up |
(vulgar slang) to touch in a sexual manner. |
feel up to |
(informal) to feel able to do something. |
feet |
pl. of foot. |
feet of clay |
a serious, unsuspected fault in someone who is exceptionally admired. |
feign |
to imitate in order to deceive; put on or give a false appearance of. [3 definitions] |
feint |
a movement or thrust in a misleading direction, or a slight attack at a misleading point, to draw one's opponent away from the real target, as in sports or military combat. [5 definitions] |
feisty |
touchy, quarrelsome, or quick-tempered. [2 definitions] |
feldspar |
any of a group of crystalline minerals that form the basic constituents of nearly all crystalline rocks, consisting usu. of silicates of aluminum, potassium, sodium, or calcium. |
felicitate |
to express good wishes to (someone) on a happy event or achievement; congratulate. |
felicitation |
spoken or written good wishes or congratulations. |
felicitous |
well-suited or apt; very appropriate. [2 definitions] |
felicity |
an instance or condition of great happiness; bliss. [3 definitions] |
feline |
of or pertaining to the family of cats, both domestic and wild. [3 definitions] |
fell1 |
past tense of fall. |