Phrasal Verb: feel like (something)

 

"I feel like..."


Meaning

To have the urge or desire to do or have something

To seem to be something.

To feel as one usually does. 

To have a particular sensation or experience with the sense of touch.


Example Sentences

  • He didn’t feel like going to work.
  • I feel like going on a vacation.
  • Do you feel like another drink?
  • I feel like going out tonight.
  • I just don't feel like doing anything tonight.
  • Where do you feel like going to dinner?
  • I just feel like a burger and fries, nothing fancy.
  • She felt like yelling at him, but she was determined not to lose her self-control.
  • He was so rude, I felt like leaving immediately.
  • We all got bored and felt like leaving. 
  • I feel like ordering a cup of coffee.
  • I felt like a fool when I couldn’t remember her name.
  • You made me feel like I was your family.
  • What does it feel like to be a father?
  • She said she didn’t feel like herself today.
  • I'm finally starting to feel like myself again, after battling that cold for weeks.
  • I've always wondered what weightlessness feels like.
  • It feels like leather, but it's synthetic.



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