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feel up to

  1. Consider oneself capable or able to do something, as in Do you feel up to a three-mile run? or I don't feel up to another evening out. [Late 1800s] Also see equal to; up to.



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Often, said Noreida Perez, who oversees attendance, parents aren’t aware physical symptoms can point to mental health struggles — such as when a child doesn’t feel up to leaving their bedroom.

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As a result, pedestrians in the cool canyon can feel up to 1.5 degrees Celsius cooler.

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The theory was it helped people feel up to dieting and gave pleasure not found on a plate.

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But her husband — Gudni Johannesson, the country’s president — didn’t feel up to facing a crowd asking for selfies.

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He did, however, feel up to something romantic and relatively light in spirit.

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