feeble |
without strength or vigor, physically, mentally, or morally. [3 definitions] |
feeble-minded |
mentally deficient, as from congenital causes or old age. [2 definitions] |
feed |
to provide food for or give food to. [13 definitions] |
feedback |
the returning of opinions, corrections, or other evaluative information after exposure to a product, process, or event. [6 definitions] |
feed bag |
a bag that can be filled with feed, slipped over a horse's muzzle, and kept in place with straps over the animal's head. |
feeder |
someone or something that supplies or receives food. [5 definitions] |
feedlot |
a plot of land on which livestock, esp. cattle to be sold for beef, are fattened before being shipped to market. |
feed on |
usu. of animals, to eat (a certain type of thing) as food. |
feedstock |
raw materials used in an industrial process, such as metal bars to be fed into a machine for cutting or shaping. |
feedstuff |
food for livestock or poultry; fodder; feed. |
feel |
to perceive by actively touching, or perceive passively through one's skin. [15 definitions] |
feeler |
a hint, suggestion, or question intended to cause another's thoughts or feelings to be revealed. [2 definitions] |
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. |