10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FEEL IN ONE'S BONES»
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Feel in one's bones Feel certain that He felt in his bones that some good luck
would come his way soon. Feel one out Try cautiously to learn the news of He
requested his mother to feel out his father before giving him the progress report.
Prof. V.N. Sadasiva Rau, Sura College of Competition, 2004
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
See DROP A BOMBsHELL. bone 0 In addition to the idioms beginning with
BONE, also see BARE BONEs; CHILLED TO THE BONE; CUT TO THE BONE;
FEEL IN ONE's BONEs; FUNNY BONE; MAKE NO BONEs ABOUT; PULL A
BONER; ...
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A Dictionary of Cliches
feel in one's bones that..., to ; to feel it in one's bones. Without proof or definite
information, to be convinced that...; to have a deep-seated premonition or
intuition; to know it intuitively: C. 20. feel like a giant refreshed, to . See like a...
feel one's ...
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Idiomatic Expressions with English Grammar' 99 Ed.
... KITTY FEEL A DRAFT FEEL AT HOME FEEL BLUE FEEL CHEAP FEEL FOR
SOMEONE - FEEL FREE FEEL IN ONE'S BONES FEEL LIKE FEEL LIKE A
MILLION FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN FEEL LIKE DOING FEEL LIKE ONESELF FEEL
LOW ...
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
7 I feel that he is only biding his time: sense, have a feeling, get the impression,
feel in one's bones, have a hunch, have a funny feeling, just know, intuit. 8 the
airfeels damp: seem, appear, strike one as. 1 feel for the press persecuted John
and ...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Idioms
I'm fed to the back teeth with the sound of your voice! feel feel at home see home.
fed free (to) you may do (what you wish): Feel free to ask if you need any help.
feel in one's bones see bone. feel small see small. feel the draught see draught.
Elizabeth McLaren Kirkpatrick, C. M. Schwarz, 1993
feel in one's bones to know by instinct, without having any proof: Everything
seemed to be going well, but I could feel in my bones that something was wrong.
have a bone to pick with (someone) to have something to disagree, or argue,
about ...
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Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases
1781 EStevens in Jefferson Papers 4.562: Their greatest Study is to Rub through
their Tower of Duty with whole Bones. Cf. NED Whole lc. See 5235. B258 To feel
in one's Bones 1789 EHazard in Belknap Papers 2.102: As I apprehended he ...
Bartlett Jere Whiting, 1977
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Webster's New World Thesaurus
feel in one's bones be convinced, expect, be sure; see trust l. — have a bone to
pick* have a complaint, be angry, express an objection; see COMPLAIN. — make
no bones about* confess, reveal, expose; see ADMIT 2. bonus n. gratuity, ...
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The Everything Large-Print Crossword Dictionary: Finding a ...
... suet Feel 4 aura 5 sense 7 believe Feel bad 3 ail Feel blindly 5 grope Feel
concern 4 care Feel contrite 6 repent Feel in one's bones 4 know Feel remorse 3
rue Feel sore 4 ache Feel sorry about 6 lament Feel the ___4 urge Feel the same
5 ...
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Haitink, BSO offer richly detailed Schubert, Mahler
... movement rendered with such skill and grace is to feel in one's bones what a powerful musical impulse this old form represents. Themes ... «Boston Classical Review, Apr 13»
Binocular Wisdom: The Benefits of Participating in Multiple Religious …
... a vast lecture hall in which the Dalai Lama is speaking to feel in one's bones the profound joy that marks the lives of advanced practitioners. «Huffington Post, Feb 11»