feel way
1feel way — feel (your) way to do something slowly and carefully. I ve only been at the job two months, so I m still feeling my way. Etymology: from the literal meaning of feel your way (= to move forward in a dark area by touching things with your hands) …
2way . — 1. mod. extremely; totally. □ Oh, this is way gross! □ I feel way tired today. 2. interj. There is too a way!, as an answer to No way! □ A: I won’t do it. No way! B: Way! Yes, you will. □ …
3feel — /feel/, v., felt, feeling, n. v.t. 1. to perceive or examine by touch. 2. to have a sensation of (something), other than by sight, hearing, taste, or smell: to feel a toothache. 3. to find or pursue (one s way) by touching, groping, or cautious… …
4feel your way — feel (your) way to do something slowly and carefully. I ve only been at the job two months, so I m still feeling my way. Etymology: from the literal meaning of feel your way (= to move forward in a dark area by touching things with your hands) …
5feel — Ⅰ. feel UK US /fiːl/ verb [I or T] ► to experience something physical or emotional: »Steve s not feeling well so he s not in the office today. »We want our employees to feel good about coming to work. »In some companies, workers feel pressure to… …
6feel — [fēl] vt. felt, feeling [ME felen < OE felan, akin to Ger fühlen & L palpare, to stroke < ? IE base * pel , to fly, flutter, cause to tremble > OE fīfealde, Ger falter, butterfly] 1. to touch or handle in order to become aware of;… …
7Feel my mind — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda feel my mind álbum de Kumi Koda Publicación 18 de febrero, 2004 Género(s) J Pop, R B …
8feel for someone — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be able to sympathize with someone s problems. * /I can really feel for you, John, for losing your job./ …
9feel for someone — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be able to sympathize with someone s problems. * /I can really feel for you, John, for losing your job./ …
10Feel My Mind — Album par Kumi Kōda Sortie 18 février 2004 Enregistrement 2003 2004 …