verb
have an inclination for something or some activity (Freq. 12)
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I feel like staying in bed all day
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I feel like a cold beer now
• Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s something
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Somebody ——s VERB-ing
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They feel like moving
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WANT, would like, wish for, desire, fancy, feel in need of, long for; informal yen for, be dying for.
→ feel
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phrasal : to have an inclination for
feel like taking a walk
feel like being alone
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feel like
To want, have a desire for
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Main Entry: ↑feel
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feel like
1. To be disposed or inclined towards
2. Used in requesting a description, as in what does it feel like?
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Main Entry: ↑like
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to want something, or to want to do something
I feel like a cup of coffee.
I felt like I needed a walk.
feel like doing something:
Do you feel like going for a swim?
Main entry: feel
Useful english dictionary. 2012.