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feel like
(EN)
phrasal verb
phrasal verb “feel like”
to want something, or to want to do something
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After a long week, she
feels
like
taking a vacation by the sea.
(impersonal) to seem as if; to give the impression of something
It
feels
like
it's going to snow even though it's still autumn.
to think that something is likely to happen
I
feel
like
we're about to make a breakthrough in our research.
to perceive oneself as being similar to something
He
felt
like
a superhero when he rescued the kitten from the tree.
(meteorology, impersonal) to indicate the apparent temperature
It's 25 degrees outside, but it
feels
like
30 with the heat index.
nasal
stalk
by chance
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