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Feel like   /fil laɪk/   Listen
Feel like

verb
1.
Have an inclination for something or some activity.  "I feel like a cold beer now"



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"Feel like" Quotes from Famous Books



... "If you feel like it, don't let so small a matter that I am a girl and your colonel's daughter interfere with ...
— Ted Strong in Montana - With Lariat and Spur • Edward C. Taylor

... manner. Yet by this criterion we must be content to judge, because no other can be obtained; and, indeed, we have no reason to think it very fallacious, for excepting here and there an anomalous mind, which either does not feel like others, or dissembles its sensibility, we find men unanimously concur in attributing happiness or misery to particular conditions, as they agree in acknowledging the cold of winter and the ...
— The Works of Samuel Johnson in Nine Volumes - Volume IV: The Adventurer; The Idler • Samuel Johnson

... and Julia again, I shall feel like a fond but bashful suitor, who views at a distance the fair personage to whom, in his clownish awe, he dare not risk a near approach. Such is the clearest idea I can give you of my feeling towards children I like, but to whom I am a stranger;—and to what children am I not a stranger? They ...
— The Life of Charlotte Bronte • Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

... Jelnik," I said at last. "The injunction against him doesn't hold water. Personally, I feel like apologizing ...
— A Woman Named Smith • Marie Conway Oemler

... that has dealt with such a pride of spirit In all her ways of life, so that she seemed To feel like shadow, falling on the light Her own mind made, the common thoughts of men; Ay, she that to-day came down into our woe And stood among the griefs that buzz upon us, Like one who is forced aside from a bright journey To stoop in a small-room'd cottage, where ...
— Emblems Of Love • Lascelles Abercrombie


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