taste : ‘You look cold.’ ‘That piano sounds terrible.’ 3
She says that she feels herself trapped in the job.
She says that she feels trapped in the job. See Language Note at MYSELF feel like 1
In some places you feel like in a jungle.
In some places you feel like you are in a jungle. Feel like ( and feel as if/though) are followed by a clause: ‘I felt as if everyone was staring at me.’ (= It seemed as if ...) 2
See HOW 1 feeling 1
The meeting provided a good opportunity for her to express her feeling.
The meeting provided a good opportunity for her to express her feelings. feelings (plural) = what you think or feel about something: ‘My own feelings are that the marriage won’t last more than a year.’ ‘Why does he always try to hide his feelings?’ 2
As it got colder, my fingers lost feeling.
As it got colder, my fingers went numb. go numb = (of a part of your body) lose the ability to feel anything: ‘While we Were waiting for my jaw to go numb, the dentist told me about his holiday.’ feet 1
In front of them was a six-feet wall.
In front of them was a six-foot wall. See Language Note at HUNDRED 2
It shouldn’t take more than ten minutes by feet to reach the underground.
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It shouldn’t take more than ten minutes on foot to reach the underground. See FOOT fellow 1
That afternoon my fellows and I were at a swimming pool where there was a party
going on.