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feel like
Idioms and Phrases
Have an inclination or desire for, as in I feel like going out tonight , or Do you feel like steak for dinner ? [ Colloquial ; early 1800s]Example Sentences
There, Max Glassman — known around town as Pierogi Papi — sets up shop on weekends, spinning out dumplings that feel like a dare and a love letter at the same time.
"It really feels like we are losing the country as we know it, and it's beyond attacks on immigrants," she added.
Cooper adds, “We did something good for this guy, and I feel like my heart is fuller as a performer.”
“I really wanted Julian to feel like a chameleon because, as an actor, it’s just so much fun to play characters who are contradicting and complex,” he says.
"It feels like a blatant exploitation of my work. To see them plagiarised and used in a book for profit, without permission, and without credit, doesn't just feel unfair," she added.
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