Idioms
feel (something) in one's bones
to sense something
I feel it in my bones that I will win the lottery this month.
feel at home
feel dragged out
feel fit
feel free to do (something)
feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
feel like a million dollars
feel like a new person
feel like doing (something)
feel like going (somewhere)
feel like having (something)
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with each passing day
grounds for (something)
pick on someone your own size
say (something) in a roundabout way
lock, stock, and barrel
on vacation
propose a toast
get on one's high horse
live beyond one's means
do the trick
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For five years, Webster's dictionary contained a definition of the word dord, a word that has never actually existed.
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