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Synonyms

feel like

Idioms  
  1. Have an inclination or desire for, as in I feel like going out tonight, or Do you feel like steak for dinner? [Colloquial; early 1800s]


Example Sentences

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The "world class facilities", she said, added to its "legendary creative energy and musical heritage" made the move north feel like "a natural next step".

From BBC

"I have a speech impediment, I stutter, so for people who feel like they're not the 'typical' host, I want this to feel like a home."

From BBC

“Prices have already been skyrocketing with inflation, and this feels like it’s doubling down on top of us,” said Wickham, who lives in Savannah, Ga. with his parents—a retiree and a substitute teacher.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It still feels like I am being asked to price two different wars at the same time,” Innes told MarketWatch in emailed commentary on Tuesday.

From MarketWatch

All this feels like it is barely scratching the surface of what is now possible.

From The Wall Street Journal