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English-Kreyol dictionary. 2008.
English-Kreyol dictionary. 2008.
Feel Like I Do — «Feel Like I Do» Сингл группы Drowning Pool из альб … Википедия
feel like — feel (more) like (yourself) to feel as healthy or happy as you usually are. After the accident, it took a year for me to feel like myself again. Usage notes: often not feel like yourself to feel ill or upset: When she woke up in the morning, she… … New idioms dictionary
feel like — (something) 1. to seem likely to do something. It feels like rain. 2. to have a desire to do or to have something. I feel like Chinese food. Carol doesn t feel like a movie tonight … New idioms dictionary
feel like — v. 1) (G) she feel likes like resting 2) (S; used only with nouns) to feel like a fool; it feel likes like satin * * * it feel likes like satin (G) she feel likes like resting (S; used only with nouns) to feel like a fool … Combinatory dictionary
feel like — {v.}, {informal} To want to do or have. * /I don t feel like running today./ * /I just don t feel like pancakes this morning./ … Dictionary of American idioms
feel like — {v.}, {informal} To want to do or have. * /I don t feel like running today./ * /I just don t feel like pancakes this morning./ … Dictionary of American idioms
feel\ like — v informal To want to do or have. I don t feel like running today. I just don t feel like pancakes this morning … Словарь американских идиом
feel like — phrasal to have an inclination for < feel like a walk? > … New Collegiate Dictionary
feel like — verb to have a desire for something, or to do something. I didnt feel like working yesterday, so I called in sick … Wiktionary
Feel Like dance — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Feel Like dance» Sencillo de globe del álbum globe Publicación 9 de agosto, 1995 Formato CD single … Wikipedia Español
feel like yourself — feel (more) like (yourself) to feel as healthy or happy as you usually are. After the accident, it took a year for me to feel like myself again. Usage notes: often not feel like yourself to feel ill or upset: When she woke up in the morning, she… … New idioms dictionary